It's been suggested that a website could use different app versions to
support multiple languages or partitioning functions while still
getting access to a single datastore.  For example, see the last
paragraph here (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1085898/choosing-
java-vs-python-on-google-app-engine/1087878#1087878).

I was told, though, that non-default app versions could have some
throttling or other limitations in place.  If so, what are the
limitations and is the App Engine team thinking of lifting those
limits so all app versions are first-class apps?

Thanks,
Bill
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