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Sentry Product Updates May 2017

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

Monthly product updates, pro-tips, and events from the Sentry team. [Sentry]( Product updates for May 2017 Connecting the dots between new errors and recent changes to your codebase is the theme of some powerful new features in Sentry. We’re proud to share Releases, a set of tools and integrations for understanding what code shipped when and caused (or resolved) what bugs. We’ve been running it internally for a few months and can’t wait to hear what you think! Product updates Releases are Better With Commits Diagnosing the cause of an error is not always a simple task. Seeing the commit history associated with new bugs can be a crucial debugging clue. Read through the feature [blog post]( to learn how to set up the commit data integration or skip straight to the [docs]( for more details on getting started.—Jess Quick Way to Get Rich...Deploy Emails When Sentry is aware of the timing and scope of your deploys, we send a rich deploy email to everyone involved that shows how many files changed and all associated commits. Setting up deploys only involves adding an extra line of code to your existing process. Read about the benefits today in this [blog post]( and look forward to more tools that help you ship and debug code confidently! Feel free to post on the [Sentry Forum]( if you have any questions!—Max Commits and Deploys on Heroku Anyone using Sentry with a Heroku app already knows the power of release tracking. With our expanded Releases feature, you can retrieve relevant commit data each time you deploy, and we'll also create a deploy for you in the Sentry UI. Read all about it [here]( and let us know if you have questions!—Katie HBD Sentry 🎂 We celebrated [nine years]( of Sentry this May. We want to thank all of our users, contributors, and the hard working people at Sentry that have helped get us this far.—David Pro-tips @ Your Teammates With Mentions Ever wanted to rope in more members on your team to a specific issue? Now you can with @mentions! Check out the [blog post]( for more information.—Meredith Come meet us at upcoming events [PyCon]( May 18-20: Portland, Oregon [GitHub Satellite]( May 22-23: London, United Kingdom [GlueCon]( May 24-25: Denver, Colorado [Fluent]( June 20-22: San Jose, California [PolyConf]( July 07-09: Paris, France [EuroPython]( July 07-09: Rimini, Italy [LaraCon]( July 25-26: New York, New York [Forge by Sentry]( October 30-31: Napa Valley, California Sentry 25 Kearny St, Floor 5 San Francisco, CA 94108 [Unsubscribe](

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