You can upload an empty application as the default version.
Then upload the real deal under an obscure version number (example
1234) and use

http://1234.latest.myapp.appspot.com to let your friends use the site

It won't protect you from somebody who is willing to try out all the
versions numbers until he/she finds a hit but if you make the number
pretty large and the empty app pretty boring this might not be a
problem.

2008/12/11 reyjexter <reyjex...@gmail.com>:
>
> What i'm trying to do at the moment is to limit the access of the app
> i'm building to close people. I want them to view the app, use it and
> give me comments and ideas. I'm also having somebody to re-deseign the
> application so I need them to be able to see my app while at the same
> time making it not accessible by other people i do not know.
>
> On Dec 8, 10:08 pm, djidjadji <djidja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> If your friends are admins of the app and you don't want them to do
>> the things you describe why are they admins of the app?
>> What are they allowed to do, beside being users of the app?
>>
>> 2008/12/8 reyjexter <reyjex...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>
>>
>> > I'm sharing my app with some friends and I want tolimitthe things
>> > that they can do. For example I dont want to allow them to change the
>> > version that is being published, I dont want them to add/edit/delete
>> > members of the group and etc, I dont want them to view the datastore.
>> > Is there a way to do this?
> >
>

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