Based on the release notes feed, it was announced in June that Go 1.9 is 
deprecated and no *new* versions can be deployed after October 1.  Existing 
versions, (e.g. GenericApp 1.5.0) will continue to run, but to release 
GenericApp 1.6.0 (or re-deploy 1.5.0) you'll have to do so using Go 1.11 or 
1.12.

This happens fairly regularly.  Java 6 and 7 did the same thing, 8 will 
soon enough.  The original Python and Java AppEngine SDKs are deprecated 
and will stop working in 10-ish months in favor of the newer SDK that works 
in both Standard and Flex.

I would double-check your communication preferences to be sure that you're 
signed up for the right emails, and setup monitoring of the release notes 
page ( https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/go/release-notes ) 
as a backup.

On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 5:07:06 PM UTC-5, Anthony Zboralski wrote:
>
>
> *A version of your app is using a deprecated version of Go. Please upgrade 
> before October 1, 2019. Learn more  *
>
> WTH!! Can someone clarify? 
>
> Do I have to migrate all my apps by October 1??? 
>
> How come I didn't receive a message and I only saw this tiny notification 
> line on the console today????
>
> Are you forcing everyone to upgrade to buggy Flex and dropping support for 
> all appengine APIs? 
>

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