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Monthly product updates, pro-tips, and events from the Sentry team. Product updates for March 2017 H

Monthly product updates, pro-tips, and events from the Sentry team. [Sentry]( Product updates for March 2017 Happy March! We'll try not to be too offended if you want to unsubscribe from our monthly product updates. Feel free to remove yourself by clicking the link in the email footer. Here are some updates we've recently shipped at Sentry. Product updates iOS Reprocessing Have you ever been in a situation where your app crashes before you've uploaded your debug symbols to us? Well, we're happy to say Sentry has gotten a whole lot better here. You can now enable a feature we call reprocessing (in your project settings), which will delay parsing your errors until you've uploaded the relevant symbols. —Armin [Learn more]( More iOS updates Okay Armin, we get it, reprocessing will make debugging easier. But only because of the big update we made to our Swift SDK. Make sure you check out our [docs]( and update Swift. —Daniel Billing Update We changed our pricing model in January for all new Sentry users. If you’re currently on a paid legacy plan, hold tight! You’ll hear from us in the coming months about the migration process to the new plan. —Jess A. Psst... We have a cool new update coming to releases. Stay tuned! [Releases Sneak]—Jess M. Inside Sentry updates Dodging S3 Downtime with Nginx and HAProxy How we reduced our S3 bandwidth costs by 70% while gaining more performance and reliability. —Matt [Learn more]( ICYMI Error handling in Node.js I gave a talk in the March SFNode meetup at our office. You can check out the recording of this talk [here]( or just go through the [slides to learn more.]( —Lewis Filtering exceptions Olark, one of our exceptional customers, wrote this great [blog post]( on how they get the most out of Sentry. If you have your own way of filtering and want to share, send us a quick [email](mailto:sk@getsentry.com?Subject=Exceptional%20Filtering). Pro-Tips Be sure to update your Javascript SDK We updated our browser JavaScript SDK to prevent sending the same event back-to-back. We’ve also made other fixes to surface higher quality errors in some situations. [Learn more]( Upcoming Events [SF Python Open Source Hackathon]( March 18-19, 2017 [Jazzcon.Tech]( March 22-24, 2017 [EmberConf]( March 28-29, 2017 [NgConf]( April 5-7, 2017 [LonestarPHP]( April 20-22, 2017 [RailsConf]( April 25-27, 2017 Sentry 25 Kearny St, Floor 5 San Francisco, CA 94108 [Unsubscribe](

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