Hey Brad, my use case is this: I have a new html/css/js based single page 
app that I am hosting on Google Cloud. The old pipeline ui is now gone, and 
I am not a fan of Jenkins. All I want to do is have a simple deploy on git 
push like it was previously. Is this possible for me?
 

On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 11:02:03 PM UTC-6, Brad Abrams wrote:
>
> Thanks for following up -- I am sorry this is confusing.   
>
> For Java developers, we recommend you use Jenkins as we describe here: 
> https://cloud.google.com/tools/repo/push-to-deploy
>
> does that help?
>
> ..brad
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 8:52 PM <bergstrom...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Sorry I'm a bit confused as of how to exactly deploy a project.
>>
>> For existing projects I always used "git push origin master" to 
>> push-and-deploy. How would existing projects do that now? Will they 
>> continue to work? It seems as from yesterday this stopped working (but then 
>> I heard that it started working again...) It would be nice to know the 
>> official stance on this, if it *should* work or not.
>>
>> For new projects, we just have to use Jenkins, right? Or is there another 
>> way? That email, which we also received, stated that "gcloud app update" 
>> would work to deploy, but I don't think that's a working command at all. 
>> Please shed some light.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 12:48:53 PM UTC+9, Brad Abrams wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for all your feedback on this change. We heard from many of you 
>>> that, while the Jenkins-based solution we offer works 
>>> <https://cloud.google.com/tools/repo/push-to-deploy>well for larger 
>>> projects with dedicated build and test steps, it works much less well for 
>>> more simple projects with no build or test steps.  
>>>
>>> To that end, we are going to continue to support push to deploy for 
>>> existing projects that don’t require build or test.  For example, python or 
>>> php applications code be pushed to the git repo and will be deployed to app 
>>> engine just as it works today.  We continue to recommend jenkins 
>>> <https://cloud.google.com/tools/repo/push-to-deploy>for applications 
>>> that require build and test steps.
>>>
>>>
>>> If you have any problems with the source only deployments, please do let 
>>> me know. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks again for your feedback.  
>>>
>>> ..brad
>>>
>>> On Mon Feb 02 2015 at 12:57:30 PM Syrus Mesdaghi <syr...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>> At the very least you should have a one liner notice when someone goes to 
>>>> setup a new pipeline with deploy source only mentioning that it is 
>>>> deprecated. We have a project that is still building as 'deploy source 
>>>> only'... I made a new project and have spent days trying to figure out why 
>>>> it doesn't deploy. I just happened to come across this thread in my 
>>>> desperate attempts to figure out what is going on. I agree with Lucas that 
>>>> "At least pushing source should remain as a feature". Having to do a lot 
>>>> more to do exactly what we needed doesn't feel like an upgrade though I'm 
>>>> sure some users will enjoy the extra capability.
>>>>  
>>>> On Friday, December 19, 2014 at 6:44:30 PM UTC-5, Lucas Geiger wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Guys, this is absurd. You finally got the push-to-deploy product right 
>>>>> , and now you are discontinuing it. At least pushing source should remain 
>>>>> as a feature. 
>>>>> The whole appeal of push to deploy was NOT setting up Jenkins. I think 
>>>>> you are misjudging the number of people who object to using Jenkins. 
>>>>>  (By the way it was very disrespectful of you to cloak this 
>>>>> discontinuation as a feature upgrade. A tasteless and disingenuous 
>>>>> tactic, 
>>>>> to be precise.)
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