> I would suggest using version control if you want to be able to easily 
> revert,...

I'm using Mercurial, so I have that.  I think my point is that when
you upload a new version of an app, you really have no idea if it's
going to work or not.  So your site could be down while you are trying
to upload a previous version.  If I understand correctly, the the
version number, I can just click a checkbox on the admin console and
go back to a prior version within seconds.

I think the best practice would be to create a second Google App, then
upload the code there, test the application, then re-upload to the
main site. Any opinions on that?

I assume each application has an entire separately database correct?
(Isn't the app name part of the keys to all the entities?)

>Google Apps do not provide support for App Engine.
So what is the official support path for App Engine?  Why did the
error I got have a link to Google/Apps support?  If I open a ticket
with them, would they a least email me back with a message that says
they don't support something?


Thanks,
Neal Walters









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