Sentry Scouts: Security — A Recap
We held our fourth Sentry Scouts Meetup in April, but never wrote up a recap about our amazing panel discussion on Security. We've now addressed this by writing one.
We held our fourth Sentry Scouts Meetup in April, but never wrote up a recap about our amazing panel discussion on Security. We've now addressed this by writing one.
SDKs play a very important role in success with Sentry, from the first error to the bug fix. We've rethought and streamlined our SDK experience, and now we're looking for your feedback.
Continuous shipping: a concept many companies talk about but never get around to implementing. Our new three-part series anchors why and how companies should ship continuously.
Sentry Developer Evangelist(a) Chloe Condon returns to The Open Source Show to chat with Bridget Kromhout, Microsoft Cloud Developer Advocate, about the value of observability.
In this sixth edition of The Monitor, Andy Tuba discusses Reddit's review and deploy process (and also plays some serious tuba).
Collaboration is vital to everything we do at Sentry, including collaborating with Sentry users — an effort led by Sentry's Customer Success team.
In her recent guest-post on the Microsoft + Open Source Blog, Sentry's Developer Evangelist(a) Chloe Condon sets the stage for the perfect pitchless engineering meet-up.
In our appropriately named Life at Sentry series, we talk to Sentry employees about what life is like at Sentry.
Continuous shipping: a concept many companies talk about but never get around to implementing. Our new three-part series anchors why and how companies should integrate continuous shipping.
In A Comedy of Errors, we talk to engineers about the weirdest, worst, and most interesting issues they’ve encountered (and resolved) over the years.
In our continued push to improve configuration accessibility and security, Sentry now allows you to control JavaScript source fetching organization-wide.
On the newest episode of Exception Perceptions, Sentry Product Manager Sara gives us all the dirt on collaboration and ownership, as well as who and how folks on teams should be notified when issues pop up in their applications.