Hugo,

I think I can save my secret key in a static file that is not "add"ed
to the svn and I was told by David that everything (source, etc) is
secreat that is committed to the appspot. So as long as the static
file is not "add"ed to the svn, it's secure, isn't it?

Thanks,


On Jan 23, 2:03 pm, Hugo <hugo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Based on David's suggestion: you can upload a file that is not
> included in your svn repository. Conceptually, it's like having a file
> that you never "svn add" in your checked out source tree. (But that's
> a little unsafe, if you assume checkouts are deletable, hence the idea
> of keeping it in a safer place and making sure it gets included
> through a script wrapping your upload command.)
>
>
> Hugo
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