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Re-introduce namespace to describe the original destination #156

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Continuing #100, closes #123

As discussed and agreed in the messaging SIG meeting on 2022/06/29 (meeting notes) we are re-introducing the name and anonymous attributes under the messaging.destination_publish namespace.

cc @pyohannes @dpauls @lmolkova

PS: I re-added some text from the old PR and re-worked it a bit. Let me know if you think it makes sense!

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LGTM!

@joaopgrassi joaopgrassi force-pushed the feat/destination_publish_return branch 3 times, most recently from 0f0fea7 to 739974c Compare July 7, 2023 07:50
@joaopgrassi joaopgrassi force-pushed the feat/destination_publish_return branch from 739974c to 6ce2a16 Compare July 14, 2023 08:03
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Hi @open-telemetry/specs-semconv-maintainers this is ready to merge. We have an agreement between the messaging SIG.

@arminru arminru merged commit 6c0c6a0 into open-telemetry:main Aug 7, 2023
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Messaging: How to describe original destination messages were published from
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