@mars: that's great that you made your app more robust... everyone
else should follow! to find out more info, here's a great presentation
that we gave at an App Engine meetup happened last year that includes
more detail than the official docs:
Developers need to build robustness into their apps to withstand
read-only periods so that even if you're not notified, your app will
still continue to operate. Pls see the sticky post at the top of this
forum on how to do this.
Also, emails/posts about read-only periods do *not* come to this
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 7:10 AM, Wesley C (Google) wesc+...@google.com wrote:
Also, emails/posts about read-only periods do *not* come to this
forum.
Why not?
The groups are split so that people who are only interested in
downtime notifications are not flooded with 1000's of other messages.
Noted - we'll cross-post the downtime notifications next time.
Ikai Lan
Developer Programs Engineer, Google App Engine
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On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 3:31 AM, Stephen
Thanks Wesley. My app has been built to withstand the read-only period. Just
curious why there weren't any prior announcement as usual that's all. -Mars
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Unfortunately, yes. From IRC a few minutes ago:
(5:07:35 PM) ikai_google: MS datastore going into read only soon
I had the same reaction as you: no email, hopefully they are
cancelling for today.
Jerome
On May 3, 4:21 pm, Mars mars...@askmymob.com wrote:
The calendar indicates that there