This started as a Response to Vlad, and then I decided to make it more of a 10 things to know about Apps For Domains, and I ended up with 11.
I'm not a Googler, but I can guess, that on average Apps For Domains makes more money for Goog, than GAE does. If Google can get you to sign up for email on 20 users, that adds up to a lot of money, and the tracking cookies on those users on adsense pages adds up to even more. More data is more money. Apps For Domains wasn't horrible until recently, the interface keeps getting more GoDaddy like. Which may be Familiar to those of use with lots of domains, but is a very bad thing. I also don't think Apps For Domains likes GAE users. You can almost hear the Tech support people in that group moan when they hear you have an issue with GAE. (at one point my subdomains all disappeared and wouldn't let me redeploy them because they were in use and Apps for Domains told me it was a Code Problem) If you are setting up Apps for domain, I have over the last month or so decided that you should follow some simple rules. 1. Don't set the admin account to a user account you use for anything else. This makes the email notifications harder to see, but will save you unified login headaches over, and over. 2. Pony up the $10 for a paid account. This sucks, especially for test domains, but you don't get support otherwise. Sometimes you don't get support even if you paid, but being able to at least call someone will make your life less of a Pain when something goes wrong. 3. Validate your domain using the DNS TXT entry not the HTML upload. If your HTML file becomes unreachable you may suddenly be unable to connect. 4. While you can have multiple domains with one account, as the primary if you ever sell that domain you can't un-associate it, which is a PITA (More for the buyer than the seller) so don't do this. 5. Don't enable "Multiple Logins" on your Google Logins for any of your Apps For Domains admin accounts. While this seems to be well tested for GMAIL and Adsense, sometimes sessions get messed up and you will find that you are making changes to the wrong account. 6. Use Incognito Windows when administrating your Apps For Domains Accounts. Similar to above sessions don't seem to work write in Apps For domain. 7. Don't Administer accounts in IE9 or FireFox. Google seems to test only against Chrome, and some of the Dynamic elements on the page don't always line up in IE9 and FireFox. 8. Don't even login to Apps For Domains via a Mobile Device or Android Tablet. It seems the Pre-Caching on these is a little over-zealous and will often select all the options on some pages. (Awesome Sauce let me tell you) 9. Don't use Root, Or Admin for the administrative Email User Name 10. Don't Use the same Password across all your Apps For domains accounts. 11. Login to your account altleast once a month, the TOS and deployed apps change and sometimes if you miss a change things will just happen without your knowledge. Brandon Wirtz BlackWaterOps: President / Lead Mercenary Description: http://www.linkedin.com/img/signature/bg_slate_385x42.jpg Work: 510-992-6548 Toll Free: 866-400-4536 IM: drak...@gmail.com (Google Talk) Skype: drakegreene <http://www.blackwaterops.com/> BlackWater Ops -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google App Engine" group. To post to this group, send email to google-appengine@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-appengine+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine?hl=en.
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