I had some issues with TLS and had to upgrade my SDK version which was when 
I realized it was no longer the default.

It is really sad that Google is de-prioritizing the launcher. The whole aim 
of App Engine was to get someone who is only fairly technical or knows how 
to program in high level languages without knowledge of Unix/command based 
issues, up and running. I was so confused and frustrated the first time I 
tried to use Compute Engine that I quickly went back to App Engine. I've 
also been able to sell a bunch of people on using Google Cloud by telling 
them they could easily try out their ideas via App Engine which is like 
'plug and play'.

Overall, it seems to me that Google has been making decisions that only 
meets the needs of their 'more technical' user base while ignoring the less 
technical folks. I don't know if they have data to back up this belief that 
they have more users in the former group or that the latter group are 
insignificant. But it looks to me that I should start looking for other 
cloud platforms because it is becoming more difficult to rely on Google 
cloud (they've also had frequent changes in their API and products)

On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 11:48:35 AM UTC-8, Hannes Rydén wrote:
>
> I've been developing sites for App Engine Python for years and have always 
> loved the Google App Engine Launcher client for Windows. It makes 
> developing and publishing websites a breeze, compared to most other web 
> server software.
>
> Now I wanted to install the latest version, clicked the download button as 
> usual but were then lead to install the Cloud SDK client instead. So I did. 
> But gone was the simple graphical interface, and I was met with a confusing 
> terminal interface instead, which seemed much more limited in functionality 
> (can I even have multiple sites running at the same time on different 
> ports?). I can't even find how to start the program again after I shut it 
> down.
>
> I finally found the old client download, which was hard to find without 
> reading forums. Why would you recommend users to use a clearly inferior 
> product in terms of usability? I think that will deter many new users from 
> developing on App Engine.
>
> I think it would be much better if you make the old Launcher the 
> recommended tool for App Engine instead, and provide the Cloud SDK an 
> alternative. I really love App Engine, so that's why I'm sad to see when 
> some new changes seem to make it worse (which is usually not the case, as 
> you've been making some great changes over the years).
>

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