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Sentry Product Updates July 2017

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

Monthly product updates, pro-tips, and events from the Sentry team. [Sentry]( Product updates for July 2017 July is off to a hot start! We’ve revealed the first details of Forge, a Sentry event about the future of software development. And we’re deepening our partnership with GitHub via the Marketplace and Student Developer Pack. Plus, Releases just got better with more specific resolution workflows. Product updates Introducing Forge: A Multi-Day Developer Event For two days this fall in Napa Valley, we’re bringing together leaders in modern software development to discuss how new practices in observability, agility, and user-focus help you ship more quickly. Forge is the first event of its kind: for software people, by software people, about the future of building and using software. [Check Out]( the first round of speakers and register to attend. —Christina Under the Hood with Stack Locals Sentry uniquely goes deeper in Python to include context local data in stack traces. Stack locals help you understand inputs across the stack so you can get a running start to dive into cryptic exceptions. In this [blog post]( I go into a deeper technical dive on how Sentry displays the values of local variables at the moment of each error. —David Sentry Featured on GitHub Cool news! Sentry was featured in the GitHub product blog as a member of the GitHub Marketplace and GitHub’s Student Developer Pack. [In this post]( learn how Sentry fits neatly with your GitHub development flow, helping your team triage and debug issues once they’ve been deployed to production. —Eric Hang Up on the Telephone Game By relying on customers to report problems, developers only get a portion of the story and can’t close the loop with users to gather important insight. Usually, days or weeks have passed by the time the details have been catalogued by customer support and fixes prioritized by engineering. In our [new ebook]( learn how Sentry helps developers go right to the source and keep user experience as job one. —Ryan Pro-tips Customize Your “Ignore Until” and “Resolved In” You can now ignore issues until an impact threshold has been hit: number of occurrences or unique users affected (by rate of impact or a delta). Also, instead of just “Resolved in Next Release,” Sentry can now resolve issues in a specific release, including the current one.. —Meredith [Learn more]( Come Meet Us At Upcoming Events… [Laracon]( July 25-26: New York, New York [Rails Camp]( September 1-4: Golden, Colorado [Connect.Tech]( September 20-22: Atlanta, Georgia [Forge by Sentry]( October 29-31: Napa Valley, California Sentry 25 Kearny St, Floor 5 San Francisco, CA 94108 [Unsubscribe](

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