I agree, and I suspected you were talking about "Prospective Search", it 
always seemed too specific, however, "Channels" were truly unique and 
useful, if it was a scalable service, I would definitely use it - and I'm 
saddened by it's passing (I use polling heavily on one project, and have a 
nodejs/websocket system in another, if "Channels" bloomed, it would enrich 
the experience significantly)

As my .02 for the original post, I somehow gave up on support long ago, but 
it's not entirely bad either, as it is, appengine is very mature, and even 
if it received 0 updates for years, it would still be useful - but - 
indeed, receiving swift and practical technical support would've been great 
- this was my recent technical 
challenge: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-appengine/A2_fr2L0fAY 
- It's a bizarre one, when contention for one entity occurs, it's like the 
transaction is proceeding with a corrupt ndb system, and causing an 
exception that halts the execution, Instead of creating a public issue 
tracker issue, I ended up re-structuring my architecture so contention is 
less likely, it seemed like the easier option, I really didn't have the 
energy to go through the issue tracker process

On Friday, November 25, 2016 at 5:03:00 PM UTC+2, Mark Cummins wrote:
>
> @Kaan Soral. Yes, we also heavily use the images service, it's invaluable 
> and we love it. We were also using mail, although it really wasn't a big 
> problem to move to an external service. (Though incoming is indeed more of 
> an issue) By exotic, I mean things like Prospective Search and 
>  XMPP/Channels. I don't think too many people were really affected by those 
> deprecations.
>
> On Friday, 25 November 2016 13:38:16 UTC, Kaan Soral wrote:
>>
>> It is what I meant, apologies if I was confusing
>>
>> On Friday, November 25, 2016 at 3:36:14 PM UTC+2, George Bittmann wrote:
>>>
>>> Where is the mail deprecation? Post a link if it's happening please. I 
>>> thought they were only no longer approving requests to expand beyond the 
>>> 100 daily limit. Is that what you mean?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, November 24, 2016 at 8:06:33 AM UTC-5, Kaan Soral wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot for the reply again
>>>>
>>>> For images, https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/images/ - 
>>>> the 1600 resize limit started to age a bit, I'm using the images service 
>>>> heavily on https://geobird.com - and considering the recent 4K, 5K 
>>>> resolutions, even bumping the limit to 2400 would improve dynamics a lot, 
>>>> considering it would at least cover 1080p (Current solution is to just 
>>>> serve images with "=s0" - considering most devices have retina resolutions 
>>>> now, most images started becoming "=s0" - and a significant bandwidth is 
>>>> wasted for clients)
>>>>
>>>> If we analyse the case for the images service, it provides dynamic 
>>>> resizing at instant availability, It's an invaluable service, I love 
>>>> appengine because it provides building blocks like these - Instead of 
>>>> depreciating such services, it would be lovely to see new ones, for 
>>>> example, a "videos" service, even though I'm using Zencoder for video 
>>>> processing, if we compare it to the ease of using the images service, it's 
>>>> a heavy burden
>>>>
>>>> @Mark Cummins, I don't know what service you are calling exotic and 
>>>> less-used, It would be great if you could provide concrete examples, 
>>>> interacting with other app engine users, you would be amazed how each 
>>>> component is utilised and valued
>>>> If we analyse the case for mail, I personally was using it to send 
>>>> mails, so, while the deprecation was an extreme nuisance, it wasn't the 
>>>> end 
>>>> of the world, yet, communicating with others, I saw that some were using 
>>>> apps as turnkey solutions, or, they were deploying singular apps for their 
>>>> clients, so having a practical mail solution was crucial to them, some 
>>>> were 
>>>> handling incoming email, while things were simple from the outgoing email 
>>>> perspective, for an app that handled both incoming/outgoing email, the 
>>>> deprecation was much more worrying
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 3:28:07 AM UTC+2, Lorne Kligerman 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Heard loud and clear on action speaking louder than words.  We have a 
>>>>> lot brewing and are excited to show it off when ready.
>>>>>
>>>>> There have been some deprecation announcements lately.  The objective 
>>>>> here is to bring App Engine in line with the rest of GCP.  This is a 
>>>>> challenging effort because of how long App Engine pre-dates the rest of 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> system.  That being said, we do have our users best interests at heart 
>>>>> and 
>>>>> we believe the future state will be a good one.  Significant improvements 
>>>>> have been made to the App Engine Admin API, which officially went GA 
>>>>> <https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2016/08/automate-deployments-and-traffic-splitting-with-the-App-Engine-Admin-API.html>
>>>>>  
>>>>> a couple months ago.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regarding mail, we are currently gathering requirements for a GCP wide 
>>>>> solution.  For images, could you give more detail on exactly which limit 
>>>>> you're running up against and the scenario?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 2:45 PM, 'Alex (Cloud Platform Support)' via 
>>>>> Google App Engine <google-a...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Kaan,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On a side note, it is possible to receive regular emails from the 
>>>>>> Google Cloud Platform by following these steps:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    1. Access the Cloud Platform Console
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    2. Click the “3 vertical dots” on the top-right section of the menu
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    3. Navigate to preferences->Updates & Offers
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    4. Set email to “On” for Feature announcements
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By doing this, you will receive emails about the latest feature 
>>>>>> announcements on the Cloud Platform.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alex
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