Hi Jordan, 

I would recommend that the quickstart is revisited + updated as the 502 is 
a common issue caused by your user guide.
In fact there is even medium articles 
https://medium.com/@BennettGarner/deploying-a-django-application-to-google-app-engine-f9c91a30bd35
 where 
people have attempted to use your product via the guide and also arrive at 
the 502.
If a large facet of your customer base are hitting this dead end while 
trying to use your product following your documentation then the fault lays 
with the product not the developer. 


On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 4:39:51 AM UTC+11, Jordan (Cloud Platform 
Support) wrote:
>
> Google Groups is meant for general product discussions and not for 
> technical support. The correct place 
> <https://cloud.google.com/support/docs/stackexchange> to seek technical 
> support is indeed Stack Overflow as you have already done 
> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46872034/google-app-engine-deploy-python-project-502-bad-gateway-error>
> . 
>
> Note that '502 Bad Gateway' is returned when your application does not 
> respond to nginx on port 8080. It is recommended to follow the Quickstart 
> tutorial 
> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/flexible/python/quickstart> to 
> setup your application handlers correctly in order to properly accept and 
> respond to incoming requests. 
>

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