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Sentry Product Updates June 2017

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

Monthly product updates, pro-tips, and events from the Sentry team. [Sentry]( Product updates for June 2017 Happy June! We’ve listened to your feedback and we’re excited to share the improvements we’ve made this month to our Java SDK and to our React Native client. You can now migrate to our new pricing plans to track more events and improve observability. Also, we’d love to hear your thoughts on how you’re using the Releases feature we announced last month and commit data to resolve issues. Product updates ICYMI: Releases Releases are the suite of features that put your errors in context with the larger story of the way you write and ship code. These are powerful tools that help you triage and resolve errors, manage regressions, and understand what’s really new in your codebase and environments. Releases are easy to set up. Simply integrate your GitHub Repository (Bitbucket support launching soon) via the UI and add a hook to your deploy process. We’ve done a lot of fine tuning of these features during the last month, and they’ve become an invaluable part of the way we use Sentry internally. Check it out and let us know if you have feedback! —Max [Learn more]( React Native: Smaller, Pushy and for Robots We got a lot of feedback on our react-native integration and tackled three of the most requested features: improved Android support, a smaller footprint, and codepush support. To that end, we’ve integrated the new Java SDK, and we rewrote the entirety of the client in good old Objective-C, removing the Swift runtime dependency. Additionally, we expanded the clients and our build support to allow you to associate sourcemaps with codepush releases! —Armin [Learn more]( New and Improved Java SDK Released A new Java SDK is out, with better support for setting context and breadcrumbs from anywhere in your application via Sentry’s static API. Configuration has been unified, regardless of whether you’re integrating with a logging framework or using Sentry directly in your code. We’ve added first-class Android support and more! Remember: the Java SDK also works well for other JVM-based languages like Kotlin and Scala. —Brett [Learn more]( Pricing updates New Pricing Focused on Observability We’ve heard from you (and seen from usage patterns) that tracking too few events is the biggest barrier to getting meaningful outcomes from error monitoring. The only number of events that aligns to every use case, especially as you start to achieve efficiencies and set more interesting goals, is MORE. With Sentry’s new pricing,ry you’re allotted more events at lower total cost so it’s easier to get started and take advantage of new features. Our goal is to help you focus on building awesome products and gaining more insight, not counting bugs. —Ryan [Learn more]( Ready to Migrate? When you’re ready to move to one of our new plans you can fill out our migration request form [here](. We’ll prorate and apply any remaining balance as a credit on your first invoice as part of your migration. In the coming weeks we’ll share more info about the opt-in migration process if you don’t request to migrate now. —Jess A. [Migrate here]( Inside Sentry Sentry Ramps Up Our Commitment to Employee Giving As we continue to add to our fantastic group of people at Sentry, one thing has become clear: our employees want to have meaningful, positive impact in their communities and around the world. Whether it’s spending time volunteering at causes close to their heart, or regularly donating to organizations, Sentry wants to encourage this passion by making it easy to engage in philanthropic efforts. We also believe Sentry’s spirit of giving can add to this impact by matching our employee donations and encouraging volunteer time. By using the Bright Funds platform, we are now able to do all of these and more. —Saloni [Learn more]( Pro-tips Commit to Releases Are you having issues seeing commit data when creating a new release? This is commonly caused by the API endpoint in your client code being incorrect. Make sure it is pointing to the correct endpoint which can be found in our [Releases docs](. —Kelly Come Meet Us At Upcoming Events… [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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