The PHP SDK is included in the 1.8.0 Python SDK.

On Wednesday, 8 May 2013 09:23:24 UTC-6, Joshua Smith wrote:
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> It cuts both ways. Obviously, if the team stays the same size, adding 
> runtimes would be bad. But by adding PHP, they have the potential to drag 
> in millions of wordpress and other similar users, which could be a big 
> boost to the revenue stream -- which would justify higher staffing.
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> Also, exotic runtimes like Go probably excite some people inside google to 
> want to work on GAE, which I've read has a big impact on staffing as well.
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> On May 8, 2013, at 10:32 AM, D X <dra...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
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> I do recognize that PHP is the top request on on the issue tracker, but 
> along the lines of the SNR comment, am I the only cynic that fears more 
> runtimes being supported will mean crappier support for existing runtimes 
> (I'm still running on the old python dev server more than half the time so 
> I'm able to debug)? 
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