Re: [google-appengine] Re: 1.9.1 Pre-Release SDKs are now available.

2014-03-11 Thread husayt
I was worried they are going to hold things till the Google IO. If what you 
say is right, then this is encouraging and very exciting.

Looking forward

On Tuesday, 11 March 2014 16:02:11 UTC, PK wrote:
>
> Actually they did deprecate something :-) But do not be too quick to judge.
>
> Here is what I guess is going on. On March 26 Google has this event: 
> https://cloud.google.com/events/google-cloud-platform-live/
>
> At that point 1.9.1 will go live and they will announce some features that 
> they want to announce during the event and not pre-announce.
>
> PK
> http://www.gae123.com
>
> On March 10, 2014 at 5:00:53 PM, husayt (hus...@gmail.com ) 
> wrote:
>
> Is that it? 
>
> What kind of release is this with no single fix/feature ?
>
> :-( 
>
> On Monday, 10 March 2014 18:19:08 UTC, Richmond Manzana wrote: 
>>
>>  We want to inform you that the pre-release SDKs for Python, PHP and 
>> Java are now available.
>>
>> As previously 
>> announced
>>  in 
>> a Google code site announcement, new App Engine Binaries are no longer 
>> available at:
>>   http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/downloads/list
>>
>> Older binaries will remain available at the code.google.com site.
>>
>> 1.9.1 Pre-release SDKs are now available at 
>> https://developers.google.com/appengine/downloads#Google_App_Engine_Pre_Release_SDKs
>>
>> Also, please see the pre-release notes below.
>>
>>  Python & PHP
>> ==
>> - The Performance Settings section of the Application settings page in the
>>   Admin Console, Backends API and all backends related management tools 
>> are now
>>   deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Users of Backends 
>> are
>>   recommended to migrate to the App Engine Modules API, which provides a 
>> more
>>   flexible implementation of the same functionality. These settings are 
>> now all
>>   configurable via Modules configuration files.
>>   See the Modules documentation for more information:
>>   https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/modules/
>> #Python_Configuration
>>
>> Java
>>  =
>> - The Performance Settings section of the Application settings page in 
>> the 
>>   Admin Console, Backends API and all backends related management tools 
>> are now
>>   deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Users of Backends 
>> are
>>   recommended to migrate to the App Engine Modules API, which provides a 
>> more
>>   flexible implementation of the same functionality. These settings are 
>> now all
>>   configurable via Modules configuration files.
>>   See the Modules documentation for more information:
>>   
>> https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/modules/#Java_Configuration
>>  
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Richmond Manzana
>> Technical Program Manager
>> Google App Engine
>>  
>> App Engine SDK - Pre-Release Notes
>>  
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Re: [google-appengine] Re: 1.9.1 Pre-Release SDKs are now available.

2014-03-11 Thread PK
Actually they did deprecate something :-) But do not be too quick to judge.

Here is what I guess is going on. On March 26 Google has this event: 
https://cloud.google.com/events/google-cloud-platform-live/

At that point 1.9.1 will go live and they will announce some features that they 
want to announce during the event and not pre-announce.

PK
http://www.gae123.com

On March 10, 2014 at 5:00:53 PM, husayt (hus...@gmail.com) wrote:

Is that it?

What kind of release is this with no single fix/feature ?

:-( 

On Monday, 10 March 2014 18:19:08 UTC, Richmond Manzana wrote:
We want to inform you that the pre-release SDKs for Python, PHP and Java are 
now available.

As previously announced in a Google code site announcement, new App Engine 
Binaries are no longer available at:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/downloads/list

Older binaries will remain available at the code.google.com site.

1.9.1 Pre-release SDKs are now available at 
https://developers.google.com/appengine/downloads#Google_App_Engine_Pre_Release_SDKs

Also, please see the pre-release notes below.

Python & PHP
==
- The Performance Settings section of the Application settings page in the
  Admin Console, Backends API and all backends related management tools are now
  deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Users of Backends are
  recommended to migrate to the App Engine Modules API, which provides a more
  flexible implementation of the same functionality. These settings are now all
  configurable via Modules configuration files.
  See the Modules documentation for more information:
  
https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/modules/#Python_Configuration

Java
=
- The Performance Settings section of the Application settings page in the 
  Admin Console, Backends API and all backends related management tools are now
  deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Users of Backends are
  recommended to migrate to the App Engine Modules API, which provides a more
  flexible implementation of the same functionality. These settings are now all
  configurable via Modules configuration files.
  See the Modules documentation for more information:
  https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/modules/#Java_Configuration

Cheers,

Richmond Manzana
Technical Program Manager
Google App Engine

App Engine SDK - Pre-Release Notes
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[google-appengine] Re: 1.9.1 Pre-Release SDKs are now available.

2014-03-10 Thread husayt
Is that it?

What kind of release is this with no single fix/feature ?

:-( 

On Monday, 10 March 2014 18:19:08 UTC, Richmond Manzana wrote:
>
> We want to inform you that the pre-release SDKs for Python, PHP and Java 
> are now available.
>
> As previously 
> announced
>  in 
> a Google code site announcement, new App Engine Binaries are no longer 
> available at:
> http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/downloads/list
>
> Older binaries will remain available at the code.google.com site.
>
> 1.9.1 Pre-release SDKs are now available at 
> https://developers.google.com/appengine/downloads#Google_App_Engine_Pre_Release_SDKs
>
> Also, please see the pre-release notes below.
>
> Python & PHP
> ==
> - The Performance Settings section of the Application settings page in the
>   Admin Console, Backends API and all backends related management tools 
> are now
>   deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Users of Backends are
>   recommended to migrate to the App Engine Modules API, which provides a 
> more
>   flexible implementation of the same functionality. These settings are 
> now all
>   configurable via Modules configuration files.
>   See the Modules documentation for more information:
>   https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/modules/
> #Python_Configuration
>
> Java
> =
> - The Performance Settings section of the Application settings page in the 
>   Admin Console, Backends API and all backends related management tools 
> are now
>   deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Users of Backends are
>   recommended to migrate to the App Engine Modules API, which provides a 
> more
>   flexible implementation of the same functionality. These settings are 
> now all
>   configurable via Modules configuration files.
>   See the Modules documentation for more information:
>   
> https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/modules/#Java_Configuration
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richmond Manzana
> Technical Program Manager
> Google App Engine
>
> App Engine SDK - Pre-Release Notes
>

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[google-appengine] Re: 1.9.1 Pre-Release SDKs are now available.

2014-03-10 Thread Alexis
You speak about the whole "Performance Settings" section, but I bet that 
part of it will remain, like settings for "memcache service", and "page 
speed service".
Can you give more details just to make sure?


On Monday, March 10, 2014 7:19:08 PM UTC+1, Richmond Manzana wrote:
>
> We want to inform you that the pre-release SDKs for Python, PHP and Java 
> are now available.
>
> As previously 
> announced
>  in 
> a Google code site announcement, new App Engine Binaries are no longer 
> available at:
> http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/downloads/list
>
> Older binaries will remain available at the code.google.com site.
>
> 1.9.1 Pre-release SDKs are now available at 
> https://developers.google.com/appengine/downloads#Google_App_Engine_Pre_Release_SDKs
>
> Also, please see the pre-release notes below.
>
> Python & PHP
> ==
> - The Performance Settings section of the Application settings page in the
>   Admin Console, Backends API and all backends related management tools 
> are now
>   deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Users of Backends are
>   recommended to migrate to the App Engine Modules API, which provides a 
> more
>   flexible implementation of the same functionality. These settings are 
> now all
>   configurable via Modules configuration files.
>   See the Modules documentation for more information:
>   https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/modules/
> #Python_Configuration
>
> Java
> =
> - The Performance Settings section of the Application settings page in the 
>   Admin Console, Backends API and all backends related management tools 
> are now
>   deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Users of Backends are
>   recommended to migrate to the App Engine Modules API, which provides a 
> more
>   flexible implementation of the same functionality. These settings are 
> now all
>   configurable via Modules configuration files.
>   See the Modules documentation for more information:
>   
> https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/modules/#Java_Configuration
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richmond Manzana
> Technical Program Manager
> Google App Engine
>
> App Engine SDK - Pre-Release Notes
>

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