Hi

Just to add to Ismail’s reply below, Sentry does not replace your bug tracker, 
it works with it. I’d be happy to do a little walk through on Zoom if anyone 
wants to see our instance demonstrated.

Regards

Tim

> On 03 May 2018, at 17:08, Ismail Sunni <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> Trying to answer Mathias's questions:
> 
> Since I have no idea how it works exactly and what's possible to do with
> it, could you quickly describe how it's working together with other
> issue trackers?
> 
> Some features that interesting (at least to me):
> If there is a bug, you can assign someone directly in the sentry (must be a 
> user for sure) or even you can create a GitHub ticket if you set it up (not 
> sure if there is a support for redmine).
> We can mark a bug as fixed in the next release. It's really useful to make 
> thing automatic
> We can see how often a bug occurs (better planning to do bug fix), and some 
> statistic and nice graph (and weekly overview)
> We can see a bug that occurs again (regression)
> The bug report can be set up to provide some environment information 
> (version, OS, etc) *perhaps we can make it optional to the user
> But I think we need to ask the user whether they want to "send the bug 
> report" automatically to the sentry or not, since it may contain some private 
> things.
> 
> CMIIW
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 7:47 PM, Paolo Cavallini <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Il 03/05/2018 14:01, Etienne Trimaille ha scritto:
> > Having Sentry on a few Python projects, I agree it's a very nice tool to
> > have for debugging. It shows you new bug, bugs which should be fixed but
> > occurs again, etc.
> > It would be nice to have it in QGIS I think.
> 
> you look the perfect candidate for a grant on this, isn't it?
> all the best.
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