Help us improve the Suspect Commit feature #47522
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@therealarkin I have tried earlier suspect commit with my development environment but I am unable to see it for the production environment. What could be the reason? |
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As far as I can see, there's currently no way to tell sentry whether the suspect commit is the actual commit that causes the issue. Maybe two buttons ("Yes, this is the right commit" and "No, please try again") might be helpful. This way, sentry would get helpful insight and people looking at the issue could actually assign a commit that can be shown as such and not just as a suspect. |
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Hi! pd_id expected to be integer but just to be consistent isn't it better to use sql parameters or orm? /cc @cathteng |
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@therealarkin - The feature of suspect commits has proven to be beneficial, yet we're not fully leveraging its potential due to the way notifications are managed. Currently, our developers' Github notifications are not configured to effectively highlight PR comments without them being drowned out by other notifications. I believe that Github's notification systems lack the necessary customization options to prioritize these specific PR comments and send them as high-priority notifications to platforms like Slack. see #71127 for a proposal to improve notifications |
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Thanks @chodges15 ! I'm no longer at Sentry, but probably @rachrwang can help here! |
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Suspect Commit has been a game-changer for many of you, we are seeing a significant increase in Error Resolution Rate & reduced resolution time for orgs that enabled Suspect Commit.
[If you haven’t used suspect commit, please enable it, instructions here]
From our own experience, we know that it's not perfect every single time, and we're looking to make improvements to make it even better. That's why we're reaching out to our community of users to get your feedback.
If you've used Suspect Commit, we're curious to know the following:
As a reminder here is what Suspect Commit Looks like for those who enabled it. (Read more here)
Thank you for being a part of the Sentry community, and looking forward to your feedback
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