Yes, if it was Google Apps, it would make sense.  But for App Engine,
I don't think "per user registered in the Apps domain" thing works.
For instance, what if you do not register your domain but use
your-subdomain.appspot.com?  Is it $0 and still be able to use
features like Hosted SQL?

So, I have no idea what "per user" here means.

Shinichi

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 18:39, Geoffrey Spear <geoffsp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On May 19, 6:00 pm, Shinichi Nakanishi <stouton...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> "Each application costs $8 per user, up to a maximum of $1000, per month"
>>
>> Does anyone know what the definition of "user" here is?  Google
>> Account user?  Developer?  Unique visit (I hope it isn't).
>
> Google Apps Premium uses a per-user charge for the service.  I'd
> assume it's $8 per user registered in the Apps domain the application
> is running on.
>
> However, if the billing is per-user, what does "pay for only what you
> use" in the announcement mean?  The previous sentence seems to
> directly contradict that.
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