I work at CloudFlare, to make my biases crystal clear.

Our service is not harmful to SEO. Here's two blog posts on the topic:
http://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-and-seo
http://blog.cloudflare.com/losing-seo-link-juice-to-traditional-cdns

Brandon, I'm surprised by your assertions, which don't reflect the reality 
of the more than 100,000 websites using CloudFlare today. We're serving more 
than 15 billion pageviews/month to more than 350 million unique users/month 
for our customers' websites.

Brandon, I hope you've shared your background with this audience, so your 
biases are similarly clear.

On the original topic of this thread -- as posts in issue 792 show, we took 
steps in July to make SSL available to GAE customers, and we'll continue to 
do so. We're not a host, and don't see GAE as competition. When GAE offers 
SSL, customers can still benefit from a global CDN with security by using 
CloudFlare in conjunction with GAE.

If there are any CloudFlare specific questions, happy to answer them.

John Roberts
first name at cloudflare dot com

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