You can always set the *default* to whatever version you have
deployed. What's wrong with that?


On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Iaco86 <iaco...@fastwebnet.it> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I have a version of my python appengine server that is named "latest". This
> is the version used by the web applications that interface with the service.
>
> Now it looks like I can't update anymore the version, since Google suddently
> decided that "latest" is not a valid version name anymore...
> Can anyone tell me why? Since I use the server for a mobile app, I will have
> a 10 days blackout on my app, since the server is not working anymore and i
> can't update it anymore.
> I will therefore have to deploy a new version of the server, with a
> different name, deploy a new version of my mobile application and wait for
> it to be certified.
>
> Why couldn't google allow the version name anymore????? It is causing a
> major hassle + lot of negative votes on the market....
>
> Thanks for replies.
>
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