- Some recent fixes and improvements.
Most of this has been happening in the background for the last couple of weeks.
Most of this has been happening in the background for the last couple of weeks.
This update was primarily about sweeping interface updates so that Sifter does a better job of taking advantage of available screen real estate. By itself, this is really just one step towards making Sifter work better on all screen sizes including mobile.
Howdy, folks. It's been quiet around here, and despite the lack of timely updates here on the change log, we're on top of things. We're hard at work on some big updates, but here's a few of the relevant fixes from the last couple of months.
You can now add markup to comments and notify additional people using @mentions.
We've completely overhauled file uploading to make it easier than ever to add attachments to issues and comments. We also started expanding the available data returned with API requests.
Lately we've been spending more time working on some big upcoming features, but we've made time for some other small improvements as well.
This release was about improving daily summaries as well as making it more convenient to move issues between projects. There were also a handful of minor bug fixes.
This evolved into a rather ambitious update. It's nice by itself, but more importantly, it removes the last major hurdles for some notification enhancements so we can start on them next. We've also managed to sneak in a handful of performance improvements over the last couple of weeks as well.
This update was primarily about improving our bounce handling and notification when a receiving mail server blocks Sifter notifications and other emails due to spam and content filtering. With these notifications, we want to let people know that some emails aren't getting through, but we will still attempt to deliver future notifications to the email address.
This release was all about improving the navigation throughout Sifter.
A few additional usability enhancements to the updated issue listing page.
Just doing some cleanup and tweaking to get the issue listing updates running smoothly.
We've been working hard on the issue filtering and searching functionality the last few weeks. We've improved performance, added some useful features, and generally made issue filtering a little more powerful. By itself this is only an evolutionary update, but it's a big step in paving the way for some great future enhancements.
This release is primarily focused on internal updates for Rails 3, but we've also included a handful of other minor updates as well. The other notable change with this release is the removal of the OpenID login option. While it seems minor on the surface, this release and the associated changes on the back-end will pave the way for some exciting stuff in the near future.
An assorted list of minor changes from recent weeks.
This is really just a collection of minor changes that we've made over the last several weeks while focusing primarily on transitioning to Rails 3.
We completed a migration from Slicehost to a higher availability setup with Rackspace. See the blog post for full details.
Just doing some housekeeping for the API and data export.
We made some significant improvements to how we handle some of the edge cases for bounced email address.
A redesigned and rebuilt version of the public site with improved API documentation, support form, blog, and changelog.
Complete overhaul of email integration and error handling.
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