[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2015-04-14 Thread Chris Bianca
Hi Andrew,

Do you know where things have got to with being able to make use of SSL for 
a custom domain without requiring a Google Apps account?
I'm reluctant to set up a new Google Apps account and pay the $50 a year 
just so that I can support SSL.  However, not being able to run my site 
over SSL is a complete show stopper.

Thanks,
Chris

On Saturday, June 15, 2013 at 2:57:57 AM UTC+1, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
 version of Google Apps would be discontinued 
 http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
  
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
 developers. 

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

 For questions about this credit, you can contact us at 
 google-appengine-jump-start-cre...@google.com javascript:

 Andrew Jessup

 Product Manager, Google App Engine



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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-12-22 Thread Vinny P
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 9:46 PM, Dimple Tayal dimpleta...@gmail.com wrote:

 A few weeks back, I deleted my developers account from users. After
 realizing my mistake, I added him back using same user name. Even though
 both of us have admin rights, we cannot access the app or unlink domain
 name or delete the app. Google for work support told me about the known
 issue of App engine apps and asked me to purchase expensive membership. We
 are a startup and we cannot afford any kind of membership. Is there any
 possible solution from any of the following without taking membership?




Embarrassingly enough, I once did the same thing: I deleted an user in
Google Apps that was the sole admin of several App Engine apps, and even
remaking the same user name didn't grant me access to the application.
Fortunately the account I was working on had paid support, so we called
Google up and had them reassociate the GAE apps with the Apps user. One
interesting observation from that experience: we reassociated most, but not
all, of the original applications. The abandoned applications (those that
weren't re-associated with the user) all stopped working (couldn't access
their appspot URL) within a few days to a week of the original incident. In
short: it wouldn't surprise me to see your abandoned id get shut down
sooner or later, even if Google or your team did absolutely nothing.

If you need to expedite the process, I would suggest unlinking the domain
and the app. I know you said you couldn't unlink them, but what steps have
you tried? Is this domain linked using Google Apps, or the cloud console?
If you're using Google Apps, is this a primary, alias, or secondary domain?

If this domain is linked through Google Apps, you can login to Google Apps,
click the Domains menu, then hit the Remove button (if an alias domain) or
the Redirect link (if it's a primary domain). You can then re-add the
domain and map it to a different App Engine account.



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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-12-19 Thread Dimple Tayal
Hi Andrew,
 
I am trying to resolve an issue but I am not sure whether this is the right 
place to ask you a question. It will be great if you can help. 
 
A few weeks back, I deleted my developers account from users. After 
realizing my mistake, I added him back using same user name. Even though 
both of us have admin rights, we cannot access the app or unlink domain 
name or delete the app. Google for work support told me about the known 
issue of App engine apps and asked me to purchase expensive membership. We 
are a startup and we cannot afford any kind of membership. Is there any 
possible solution from any of the following without taking membership? 
 
1) If possible, make changes at the backend so everyone who has admin 
access can make changes in timesynchapp from app engine. This is the best 
option as we can make changes in the website we created instead of starting 
all over again. It will save us a lot of time. 
2) If option (1) is not possible, please delete timesynchapp (it's the name 
with h) from app engine. 
 
Please let me know. This issue is delaying launch of our website. 

Thanks,
Dimple

On Friday, June 14, 2013 9:57:57 PM UTC-4, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
 version of Google Apps would be discontinued 
 http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
  
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
 developers. 

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

 For questions about this credit, you can contact us at 
 google-appengine-jump-start-cre...@google.com javascript:

 Andrew Jessup

 Product Manager, Google App Engine



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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-08-05 Thread Sam Sumika
This feature is completely invisible! Please let me know if I'm doing 
something wrong. 

I am trying to the follow the instructions in the documentation at 
https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/domain, which I got to by 
clicking the 'learn more' link on my app's Application Setting page.

1) Prior to that, on clicking on the 'Add domain' button on the Application 
Settings page, the process seems to be old one, but it fails.  It tries to 
log me into something (presumably Google Apps), but after I login it just 
redirects me back to the same login page.  This just wastes time.

2) When I open, https://console.developers.google.com/, and click on the 
link for my project, there is no APPENGINE beneath COMPUTE.

Both of these are pretty bad.  Until I clicked on the 'learn more' button I 
was pretty frustrated because I thought the old process was still being 
used, but somehow could not get to it.  Now that I know there is a new 
process, I'm even more frustrated - you talk about it here, it's in the 
documentation, but is actually invisible.


On Friday, April 11, 2014 4:31:58 PM UTC-7, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom 
 domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google 
 Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means 
 that you can associate your domains without being required to purchase 
 Google Apps for each domain first.

 This isn't dependent on our recently released Cloud DNS service - although 
 if you *are* looking for a great DNS, they do go well together :)

 There are still some features we're looking to add to this - notably, 
 support for SSL for custom domains (which is still available if you use 
 Google Apps to associate a domain, and is available automattically from 
 your *.appspot.com URLs). In the meantime, we hope you find this to be a 
 more effective and simpler way to set up your App Engine apps.

 Since Google Apps is no longer necessary, from today we are no longer 
 offering the Jump Start credit to new applicants. Those who have already 
 been awarded the credit will still be able to draw down from any unused 
 credit on their account, and if you have recently applied prior to today 
 then we will still review your application. However new applications will 
 not be accepted.

 Thanks for your patience.

 Regards,

 Andrew
 Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform

 On Thursday, 27 March 2014 20:39:24 UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter barryb...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com - 
 *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the 
 domain-to-appid mapping. 

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*. 



 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but 
 unless I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with 
 specific applications. 

 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a project 
 by calling this REST command: 
 https://developers.google.com/cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create 
 . But where is the association between domain/project to App Engine ID?
   
  
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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-08-05 Thread Vinny P
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Sam Sumika s...@sumikacrafts.com wrote:

 I am trying to the follow the instructions in the documentation at
 https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/domain, which I got to by
 clicking the 'learn more' link on my app's Application Setting page.

 2) When I open, https://console.developers.google.com/, and click on the
 link for my project, there is no APPENGINE beneath COMPUTE.

 Both of these are pretty bad.  Until I clicked on the 'learn more' button
 I was pretty frustrated because I thought the old process was still being
 used, but somehow could not get to it.  Now that I know there is a new
 process, I'm even more frustrated - you talk about it here, it's in the
 documentation, but is actually invisible.




If you go to the original App Engine console at appspot.com, click on an
application, and click the Application Settings link, what do you see on
the resulting page under the category *Cloud Integration*? Does it look
similar to this: http://imgur.com/zD9DCOY ?


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-06-23 Thread Vinny P
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Jeff Trawick traw...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is there any other provider?  I need to support https://example.com/.
 IIUC, Google Apps only supports foo.example.com custom domains.



You could try Cloudflare, which supports naked domains
https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200169886-Can-I-use-a-naked-domain-no-www-with-CloudFlare-
(your
https://example.com example) and SSL.


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-06-23 Thread Vinny P
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 3:20 AM, Mark Cummins mcumm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Andrew,

 Nice to hear that naked domains are now supported too. Given a free
 choice, is there any reason to prefer www.example.com over example.com?
 I'm new to the issue and just noticed some other providers advise against
 naked domains for scalability reasons: e.g.:
 https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/apex-domains

 Or is this not a concern on App Engine?



I'm not Andrew, but I'll throw my $0.02 in:

It's not only a scalability issue, but it's also a fault-tolerance issue.
As the article notes, CNAMEs are easier to change if an issue occurs: the
route to your site can be modified quickly, which results in higher uptime.

But there are also other issues, such as cookies: cookies set using a naked
domain are sent to all subdomains, which can be annoying if you decide to
add a static content subdomain: to fully optimize page speed, it's better
if cookies are not sent to or from static asset domains/subdomains. Plus, a
www subdomain is nicer from an UX perspective: it's easier later to break
up your site into separate sections such as blog.example.com,
news.example.com, api.example.com, etc.

But if you're not concerned about expanding later or cookies, there's
nothing inherently wrong with using a naked domain.


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-06-20 Thread Mark Cummins
Hi Andrew,

Nice to hear that naked domains are now supported too. Given a free choice, 
is there any reason to prefer www.example.com over example.com? I'm new to 
the issue and just noticed some other providers advise against naked 
domains for scalability reasons: 
e.g.: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/apex-domains

Or is this not a concern on App Engine?

Thanks,
Mark

On Monday, 14 April 2014 22:18:44 UTC+10, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Igor - actually we do. See Step 2 in under App Engine  Settings  
 Custom Domains


 On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Igor Kharin igork...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Hello Andrew,

 I believe you've mistakenly closed an issue unrelated to this one -- issue 
 #777 https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=777. 
 I've checked the new UI and it doesn't seem like you guys support naked 
 domains just yet.


 On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:31 AM, Andrew Jessup jes...@google.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom 
 domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google 
 Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means 
 that you can associate your domains without being required to purchase 
 Google Apps for each domain first.

 This isn't dependent on our recently released Cloud DNS service - 
 although if you *are* looking for a great DNS, they do go well together 
 :)

 There are still some features we're looking to add to this - notably, 
 support for SSL for custom domains (which is still available if you use 
 Google Apps to associate a domain, and is available automattically from 
 your *.appspot.com URLs). In the meantime, we hope you find this to be 
 a more effective and simpler way to set up your App Engine apps.

 Since Google Apps is no longer necessary, from today we are no longer 
 offering the Jump Start credit to new applicants. Those who have already 
 been awarded the credit will still be able to draw down from any unused 
 credit on their account, and if you have recently applied prior to today 
 then we will still review your application. However new applications will 
 not be accepted.

 Thanks for your patience.

 Regards,

 Andrew
 Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform

 On Thursday, 27 March 2014 20:39:24 UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter barryb...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com
  - *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the 
 domain-to-appid mapping. 

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*. 



 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but 
 unless I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with 
 specific applications. 

 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a 
 project by calling this REST command: https://developers.google.com/
 cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create . But where is the 
 association between domain/project to App Engine ID?
   
  
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 Technology  Media Advisor
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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-06-20 Thread Jeff Trawick

On Friday, June 6, 2014 10:33:58 AM UTC-4, barryhunter wrote:




 On 6 June 2014 15:04, Kevin Regan kreg...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 This looks like it might be an answer to the question I have - it seemed 
 like you HAD to get a Google Apps account (with additional costs) in order 
 to simply get SSL for an application I want to deploy on Google App Engine 
 - but it sounds like you are suggesting an alternative method here which is 
 to map the custom domain in the app engine console itself, skipping the 
 Google Apps part of the process?  


 AFAIK, the domain settings via Cloud console are for NON-SSL only. SSL 
 support with App Engine still requires an external provider (but that 
 provider can be Google Apps) 


Is there any other provider?  I need to support https://example.com/.  
IIUC, Google Apps only supports foo.example.com custom domains.
 


 In fact I just opened the Cloud Console for one of my App Engine apps, and 
 it specifically says *SSL support for custom domains is currently only 
 supported via Google Apps.*


 (its *not *the App Engine Console, thats separate to the Cloud Console!) 


  

 Additionally, we want to allow certain people or groups from our 
 organization to have access to the cloud storage linked to the account that 
 is hosting the google app engine web application.  Google Apps has the 
 concept of multiple emails per account but you pay for them individually - 
 how would we do this skipping the Google Apps thing and just using the 
 Google App Engine method you mentioned - I suppose we would just need to 
 add certain email accounts to the privileges of our cloud storage buckets? 
  Do they have to be gmail addresses?  


 That should all be configurable via the Cloud Console, which can be used 
 to configure access to Cloud Storage. 


  


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-06-08 Thread Vinny P
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Kevin Regan krega...@gmail.com wrote:

  Ok wow not sure how I missed this but it appears that you can enable SSL
 for the appspot.com URLs?



It's already available by default, just tack on *https* to the beginning of
the URL:  http*s*:// application-id . appspot . com.

You can also force the use of HTTPS by using the secure parameter:
https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/config/appconfig#Python_app_yaml_Secure_URLs



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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-06-06 Thread Kevin Regan
This looks like it might be an answer to the question I have - it seemed 
like you HAD to get a Google Apps account (with additional costs) in order 
to simply get SSL for an application I want to deploy on Google App Engine 
- but it sounds like you are suggesting an alternative method here which is 
to map the custom domain in the app engine console itself, skipping the 
Google Apps part of the process?  Additionally, we want to allow certain 
people or groups from our organization to have access to the cloud storage 
linked to the account that is hosting the google app engine web 
application.  Google Apps has the concept of multiple emails per account 
but you pay for them individually - how would we do this skipping the 
Google Apps thing and just using the Google App Engine method you mentioned 
- I suppose we would just need to add certain email accounts to the 
privileges of our cloud storage buckets?  Do they have to be gmail 
addresses?  

Thanks for your help!!

On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 3:04:27 AM UTC-4, Vinny P wrote:

 On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 8:52 PM, con...@goodolddaysinc.com javascript:
  wrote:

 I created an app engine web site, and then wanted to use my previously 
 purchased domain name to point at it. App Engine asked me to enroll in 
 Google Apps, which I obediently did. I set up my A, CNAME, MX records at 
 register.com per instructions, so far so good. Then I pointed my domain 
 name at the app eng site. But when I point my browser at my domain name, 
 get a Google error page saying:
 www.mydomainname.com points to the site mysite.appspot.com which does 
 not exist. Please contact the domain administrator.
 But mysite.appspot.com does exist. I tried changing the mapping to 
 www.mysite.appspot.com but that doesn't work either.
 The dns records are correct, a whois verifies this. I've already paid for 
 Google Apps, and still my domain wont point at mysite.appspot.com.
 What needs to be addressed for this to work?




 You can map your domain through the Google Apps mapping service, but it's 
 better to map your domain through the Google cloud console's new domain 
 mapping feature 
 https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-appengine/jC_K-YlmXhM/aqMX7Ap91mIJ. 
 Go to the cloud console, select your project, open up the App Engine menu, 
 and click the Settings tab. It should look like this: 
 http://imgur.com/YGQRz8A . From there you can configure the domain 
 mappings.

 Also, have you verified that you own the domain through Apps? For 
 instance, you have an option to verify through DNS TXT records and so 
 forth; did you do that step? Are other services through that domain 
 configured; for instance, did you set up the domain's Gmail through Apps?

  
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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-06-06 Thread Barry Hunter
On 6 June 2014 15:04, Kevin Regan krega...@gmail.com wrote:

 This looks like it might be an answer to the question I have - it seemed
 like you HAD to get a Google Apps account (with additional costs) in order
 to simply get SSL for an application I want to deploy on Google App Engine
 - but it sounds like you are suggesting an alternative method here which is
 to map the custom domain in the app engine console itself, skipping the
 Google Apps part of the process?


AFAIK, the domain settings via Cloud console are for NON-SSL only. SSL
support with App Engine still requires an external provider (but that
provider can be Google Apps)

In fact I just opened the Cloud Console for one of my App Engine apps, and
it specifically says *SSL support for custom domains is currently only
supported via Google Apps.*


(its *not *the App Engine Console, thats separate to the Cloud Console!)




 Additionally, we want to allow certain people or groups from our
 organization to have access to the cloud storage linked to the account that
 is hosting the google app engine web application.  Google Apps has the
 concept of multiple emails per account but you pay for them individually -
 how would we do this skipping the Google Apps thing and just using the
 Google App Engine method you mentioned - I suppose we would just need to
 add certain email accounts to the privileges of our cloud storage buckets?
  Do they have to be gmail addresses?


That should all be configurable via the Cloud Console, which can be used to
configure access to Cloud Storage.

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-06-06 Thread Kevin Regan
That's pretty unfortunate (SSL only being supported by Google Apps) because 
if I'm not mistaken we will need to pay $50 per year per account (per email 
address under a google apps account) in order to use Google Apps and the 
ONLY thing we will be using it for is to get access to SSL for our google 
app engine application.  

Regarding the cloud storage access via the Cloud Console - is it possible 
to give NON google email addresses access?  

On Friday, June 6, 2014 10:33:58 AM UTC-4, barryhunter wrote:




 On 6 June 2014 15:04, Kevin Regan kreg...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 This looks like it might be an answer to the question I have - it seemed 
 like you HAD to get a Google Apps account (with additional costs) in order 
 to simply get SSL for an application I want to deploy on Google App Engine 
 - but it sounds like you are suggesting an alternative method here which is 
 to map the custom domain in the app engine console itself, skipping the 
 Google Apps part of the process?  


 AFAIK, the domain settings via Cloud console are for NON-SSL only. SSL 
 support with App Engine still requires an external provider (but that 
 provider can be Google Apps) 

 In fact I just opened the Cloud Console for one of my App Engine apps, and 
 it specifically says *SSL support for custom domains is currently only 
 supported via Google Apps.*


 (its *not *the App Engine Console, thats separate to the Cloud Console!) 


  

 Additionally, we want to allow certain people or groups from our 
 organization to have access to the cloud storage linked to the account that 
 is hosting the google app engine web application.  Google Apps has the 
 concept of multiple emails per account but you pay for them individually - 
 how would we do this skipping the Google Apps thing and just using the 
 Google App Engine method you mentioned - I suppose we would just need to 
 add certain email accounts to the privileges of our cloud storage buckets? 
  Do they have to be gmail addresses?  


 That should all be configurable via the Cloud Console, which can be used 
 to configure access to Cloud Storage. 


  


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-06-06 Thread Kevin Regan


 Ok wow not sure how I missed this but it appears that you can enable SSL 
 for the appspot.com URLs?  


https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/config/webxml#Secure_URLs

Is this true (I think I have run across out of date documentation on some 
of these doc sites before)?

We don't really care about hosting the application on our custom domain we 
thought that it was a requirement in order to enable SSL for our 
application - if we can leave it on the appspot domain and enable SSL there 
that would be sufficient. 

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-23 Thread Vinny P
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 8:52 PM, cont...@goodolddaysinc.com wrote:

 I created an app engine web site, and then wanted to use my previously
 purchased domain name to point at it. App Engine asked me to enroll in
 Google Apps, which I obediently did. I set up my A, CNAME, MX records at
 register.com per instructions, so far so good. Then I pointed my domain
 name at the app eng site. But when I point my browser at my domain name,
 get a Google error page saying:
 www.mydomainname.com points to the site mysite.appspot.com which does
 not exist. Please contact the domain administrator.
 But mysite.appspot.com does exist. I tried changing the mapping to
 www.mysite.appspot.com but that doesn't work either.
 The dns records are correct, a whois verifies this. I've already paid for
 Google Apps, and still my domain wont point at mysite.appspot.com.
 What needs to be addressed for this to work?




You can map your domain through the Google Apps mapping service, but it's
better to map your domain through the Google cloud console's new domain
mapping 
featurehttps://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-appengine/jC_K-YlmXhM/aqMX7Ap91mIJ.
Go to the cloud console, select your project, open up the App Engine menu,
and click the Settings tab. It should look like this:
http://imgur.com/YGQRz8A . From there you can configure the domain mappings.

Also, have you verified that you own the domain through Apps? For instance,
you have an option to verify through DNS TXT records and so forth; did you
do that step? Are other services through that domain configured; for
instance, did you set up the domain's Gmail through Apps?


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-22 Thread contact
Vinny,
I created an app engine web site, and then wanted to use my previously 
purchased domain name to point at it. App Engine asked me to enroll in 
Google Apps, which I obediently did. I set up my A, CNAME, MX records at 
register.com per instructions, so far so good. Then I pointed my domain 
name at the app eng site. But when I point my browser at my domain name, 
get a Google error page saying:
www.goodolddaysinc.com points to the site goodolddaysinc2.appspot.com 
which does not exist. Please contact the domain administrator.
But goodolddaysinc2.appspot.com does exist. I tried changing the mapping to 
www.goodolddaysinc2.appspot.com but that doesn't work either.
I own goodolddaysinc.com. The dns records are correct, a whois verifies 
this. I've already paid for Google Apps, and still my domain wont point at 
goodolddaysinc2.appspot.com.
What needs to be addressed for this to work?

Bruce


On Thursday, March 27, 2014 2:39:24 PM UTC-5, Vinny P wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter 
 barryb...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com - 
 *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the 
 domain-to-appid mapping. 

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*. 



 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but unless 
 I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with specific 
 applications. 

 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a project 
 by calling this REST command: 
 https://developers.google.com/cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create . 
 But where is the association between domain/project to App Engine ID?
   
  
 -
 -Vinny P
 Technology  Media Advisor
 Chicago, IL

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-22 Thread contact
Vinny,
I created an app engine web site, and then wanted to use my previously 
purchased domain name to point at it. App Engine asked me to enroll in 
Google Apps, which I obediently did. I set up my A, CNAME, MX records at 
register.com per instructions, so far so good. Then I pointed my domain 
name at the app eng site. But when I point my browser at my domain name, 
get a Google error page saying:
www.mydomainname.com points to the site mysite.appspot.com which does 
not exist. Please contact the domain administrator.
But mysite.appspot.com does exist. I tried changing the mapping to 
www.mysite.appspot.com but that doesn't work either.
The dns records are correct, a whois verifies this. I've already paid for 
Google Apps, and still my domain wont point at mysite.appspot.com.
What needs to be addressed for this to work?

Bruce

On Friday, June 14, 2013 8:57:57 PM UTC-5, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
 version of Google Apps would be 
 discontinuedhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
  
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
 developers. 

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

 For questions about this credit, you can contact us at 
 google-appengine-jump-start-cre...@google.com javascript:

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-18 Thread Balázs Benedek
Hi Andrew,

Thank you, a long awaited feature :) This will make our life much easier!

Just one question: is there any API to do the last step, instead of 
manually configuring the serving domain via the Google Developers Console?

Thank you,

Balazs


On Saturday, April 12, 2014 1:31:58 AM UTC+2, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom 
 domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google 
 Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means 
 that you can associate your domains without being required to purchase 
 Google Apps for each domain first.

 This isn't dependent on our recently released Cloud DNS service - although 
 if you *are* looking for a great DNS, they do go well together :)

 There are still some features we're looking to add to this - notably, 
 support for SSL for custom domains (which is still available if you use 
 Google Apps to associate a domain, and is available automattically from 
 your *.appspot.com URLs). In the meantime, we hope you find this to be a 
 more effective and simpler way to set up your App Engine apps.

 Since Google Apps is no longer necessary, from today we are no longer 
 offering the Jump Start credit to new applicants. Those who have already 
 been awarded the credit will still be able to draw down from any unused 
 credit on their account, and if you have recently applied prior to today 
 then we will still review your application. However new applications will 
 not be accepted.

 Thanks for your patience.

 Regards,

 Andrew
 Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform

 On Thursday, 27 March 2014 20:39:24 UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter barryb...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com - 
 *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the 
 domain-to-appid mapping. 

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*. 



 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but 
 unless I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with 
 specific applications. 

 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a project 
 by calling this REST command: 
 https://developers.google.com/cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create. But 
 where is the association between domain/project to App Engine ID?
   
  
 -
 -Vinny P
 Technology  Media Advisor
 Chicago, IL

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-15 Thread Thomas Wiradikusuma
Hi Andrew,

The implementation of naked domain seems to conflict with naked domain 
redirection in Google Apps: 
https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=10798

Regards,
Thomas Wiradikusuma

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-14 Thread Andrew Jessup
Hi Igor - actually we do. See Step 2 in under App Engine  Settings 
Custom Domains


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Igor Kharin igorkha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Andrew,

 I believe you've mistakenly closed an issue unrelated to this one -- issue
 #777 https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=777.
 I've checked the new UI and it doesn't seem like you guys support naked
 domains just yet.


 On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:31 AM, Andrew Jessup jes...@google.com wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom
 domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google
 Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means
 that you can associate your domains without being required to purchase
 Google Apps for each domain first.

 This isn't dependent on our recently released Cloud DNS service -
 although if you *are* looking for a great DNS, they do go well together
 :)

 There are still some features we're looking to add to this - notably,
 support for SSL for custom domains (which is still available if you use
 Google Apps to associate a domain, and is available automattically from
 your *.appspot.com URLs). In the meantime, we hope you find this to be a
 more effective and simpler way to set up your App Engine apps.

 Since Google Apps is no longer necessary, from today we are no longer
 offering the Jump Start credit to new applicants. Those who have already
 been awarded the credit will still be able to draw down from any unused
 credit on their account, and if you have recently applied prior to today
 then we will still review your application. However new applications will
 not be accepted.

 Thanks for your patience.

 Regards,

 Andrew
 Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform

 On Thursday, 27 March 2014 20:39:24 UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter barryb...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com -
 *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the
 domain-to-appid mapping.

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*.



 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but
 unless I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with
 specific applications.

 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a
 project by calling this REST command: https://developers.google.com/
 cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create . But where is the
 association between domain/project to App Engine ID?


 -
 -Vinny P
 Technology  Media Advisor
 Chicago, IL

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-14 Thread Andrew Jessup
Hey PK - we definitely realise that SSL is important. Knowing how critical
it is to support custom domains without Google Apps though, we wanted to
release support for that first rather than have everyone wait until SSL was
ready.


On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 7:27 PM, PK p...@gae123.com wrote:

 Hi Andrew,

 This is a great step in the right direction. However, SSL is required for
 a very big class of applications these days. I would have expected Google
 waited to declare victory (and close the issue like you did etc) when SSL
 support is there as well. In any case, I hope SSL support is coming soon.

 PK
 www.gae123.com

 On Apr 11, 2014, at 4:31 PM, Andrew Jessup jes...@google.com wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom
 domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google
 Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means
 that you can associate your domains without being required to purchase
 Google Apps for each domain first.

 This isn't dependent on our recently released Cloud DNS service - although
 if you *are* looking for a great DNS, they do go well together :)

 There are still some features we're looking to add to this - notably,
 support for SSL for custom domains (which is still available if you use
 Google Apps to associate a domain, and is available automattically from
 your *.appspot.com URLs). In the meantime, we hope you find this to be a
 more effective and simpler way to set up your App Engine apps.

 Since Google Apps is no longer necessary, from today we are no longer
 offering the Jump Start credit to new applicants. Those who have already
 been awarded the credit will still be able to draw down from any unused
 credit on their account, and if you have recently applied prior to today
 then we will still review your application. However new applications will
 not be accepted.

 Thanks for your patience.

 Regards,

 Andrew
 Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform

 On Thursday, 27 March 2014 20:39:24 UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter barryb...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com -
 *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the
 domain-to-appid mapping.

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*.



 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but
 unless I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with
 specific applications.

 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a project
 by calling this REST command: https://developers.google.com/
 cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create . But where is the association
 between domain/project to App Engine ID?


 -
 -Vinny P
 Technology  Media Advisor
 Chicago, IL

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-14 Thread Igor Kharin
AH! I really did not expect this to be fixed :) That's huge, thank you
Andrew!

Actually, I've even tried to put @ as a record for subdomain as I didn't
notice these are radio buttons and thought first dropdown is just for
selecting domain to work with.


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Andrew Jessup jes...@google.com wrote:

 Hi Igor - actually we do. See Step 2 in under App Engine  Settings 
 Custom Domains


 On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Igor Kharin igorkha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Andrew,

 I believe you've mistakenly closed an issue unrelated to this one -- issue
 #777 https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=777.
 I've checked the new UI and it doesn't seem like you guys support naked
 domains just yet.


 On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:31 AM, Andrew Jessup jes...@google.com wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom
 domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google
 Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means
 that you can associate your domains without being required to purchase
 Google Apps for each domain first.

 This isn't dependent on our recently released Cloud DNS service -
 although if you *are* looking for a great DNS, they do go well together
 :)

 There are still some features we're looking to add to this - notably,
 support for SSL for custom domains (which is still available if you use
 Google Apps to associate a domain, and is available automattically from
 your *.appspot.com URLs). In the meantime, we hope you find this to be
 a more effective and simpler way to set up your App Engine apps.

 Since Google Apps is no longer necessary, from today we are no longer
 offering the Jump Start credit to new applicants. Those who have already
 been awarded the credit will still be able to draw down from any unused
 credit on their account, and if you have recently applied prior to today
 then we will still review your application. However new applications will
 not be accepted.

 Thanks for your patience.

 Regards,

 Andrew
 Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform

 On Thursday, 27 March 2014 20:39:24 UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter barryb...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com
  - *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the
 domain-to-appid mapping.

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*.



 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but
 unless I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with
 specific applications.

 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a
 project by calling this REST command: https://developers.google.com/
 cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create . But where is the
 association between domain/project to App Engine ID?


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-13 Thread PK
Hi Andrew,

This is a great step in the right direction. However, SSL is required for a 
very big class of applications these days. I would have expected Google waited 
to declare victory (and close the issue like you did etc) when SSL support is 
there as well. In any case, I hope SSL support is coming soon. 

PK
www.gae123.com

 On Apr 11, 2014, at 4:31 PM, Andrew Jessup jes...@google.com wrote:
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom 
 domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google 
 Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means that 
 you can associate your domains without being required to purchase Google Apps 
 for each domain first.
 
 This isn't dependent on our recently released Cloud DNS service - although if 
 you are looking for a great DNS, they do go well together :)
 
 There are still some features we're looking to add to this - notably, support 
 for SSL for custom domains (which is still available if you use Google Apps 
 to associate a domain, and is available automattically from your 
 *.appspot.com URLs). In the meantime, we hope you find this to be a more 
 effective and simpler way to set up your App Engine apps.
 
 Since Google Apps is no longer necessary, from today we are no longer 
 offering the Jump Start credit to new applicants. Those who have already been 
 awarded the credit will still be able to draw down from any unused credit on 
 their account, and if you have recently applied prior to today then we will 
 still review your application. However new applications will not be accepted.
 
 Thanks for your patience.
 
 Regards,
 
 Andrew
 Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform
 
 On Thursday, 27 March 2014 20:39:24 UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:
 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter barryb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com - 
 without using Google Apps, because still needs to know the domain-to-appid 
 mapping. 
 
 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps too. 
 
 
 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but unless I 
 missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with specific 
 applications. 
 
 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a project by 
 calling this REST command: 
 https://developers.google.com/cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create . 
 But where is the association between domain/project to App Engine ID?
  
  
 -
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 Technology  Media Advisor
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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-13 Thread Igor Kharin
Hello Andrew,

I believe you've mistakenly closed an issue unrelated to this one -- issue
#777 https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=777. I've
checked the new UI and it doesn't seem like you guys support naked domains
just yet.


On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:31 AM, Andrew Jessup jes...@google.com wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom
 domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google
 Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means
 that you can associate your domains without being required to purchase
 Google Apps for each domain first.

 This isn't dependent on our recently released Cloud DNS service - although
 if you *are* looking for a great DNS, they do go well together :)

 There are still some features we're looking to add to this - notably,
 support for SSL for custom domains (which is still available if you use
 Google Apps to associate a domain, and is available automattically from
 your *.appspot.com URLs). In the meantime, we hope you find this to be a
 more effective and simpler way to set up your App Engine apps.

 Since Google Apps is no longer necessary, from today we are no longer
 offering the Jump Start credit to new applicants. Those who have already
 been awarded the credit will still be able to draw down from any unused
 credit on their account, and if you have recently applied prior to today
 then we will still review your application. However new applications will
 not be accepted.

 Thanks for your patience.

 Regards,

 Andrew
 Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform

 On Thursday, 27 March 2014 20:39:24 UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter barryb...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com -
 *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the
 domain-to-appid mapping.

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*.



 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but
 unless I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with
 specific applications.

 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a project
 by calling this REST command: https://developers.google.com/
 cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create . But where is the association
 between domain/project to App Engine ID?


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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-12 Thread pdknsk
Woohoo!

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-11 Thread Andrew Jessup
Hi Everyone,

I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom 
domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google 
Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means 
that you can associate your domains without being required to purchase 
Google Apps for each domain first.

This isn't dependent on our recently released Cloud DNS service - although 
if you *are* looking for a great DNS, they do go well together :)

There are still some features we're looking to add to this - notably, 
support for SSL for custom domains (which is still available if you use 
Google Apps to associate a domain, and is available automattically from 
your *.appspot.com URLs). In the meantime, we hope you find this to be a 
more effective and simpler way to set up your App Engine apps.

Since Google Apps is no longer necessary, from today we are no longer 
offering the Jump Start credit to new applicants. Those who have already 
been awarded the credit will still be able to draw down from any unused 
credit on their account, and if you have recently applied prior to today 
then we will still review your application. However new applications will 
not be accepted.

Thanks for your patience.

Regards,

Andrew
Product Manager, Google Cloud Platform

On Thursday, 27 March 2014 20:39:24 UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter 
 barryb...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com - 
 *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the 
 domain-to-appid mapping. 

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*. 



 I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but unless 
 I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with specific 
 applications. 

 For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a project 
 by calling this REST command: 
 https://developers.google.com/cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create . 
 But where is the association between domain/project to App Engine ID?
   
  
 -
 -Vinny P
 Technology  Media Advisor
 Chicago, IL

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-04-11 Thread GAEfan
Thank you for the update, Andrew.  Something that has been needed for quite 
some time.

Can you walk me through setting it up so we can set our MX records to use 
gmail as our email service, without using Google Apps?  Previously, we set 
the MX records to aspmx.l.google.com or aspmx2.googlemail.com.  Without 
Google Apps, those mappings will get lost?  Of course, we can use the gmail 
independently, but it would be nice to be able to have catch-all forwarding.

Thanks again.

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-27 Thread Sandeep Koduri
I hope the step in my image is after completing the step in you image. :P


On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:09 PM, Vinny P vinny...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 2:40 AM, Sandeep Koduri sande...@g.advaiya.com
  wrote:

 Tried this long back, its not allowing to add alias domain for domain
 mapping.



 Then the domain wasn't originally added as an alias domain. When you add
 multiple domains to Google Apps, you can choose to set the domains as
 independent domains, or as alias domains. See this picture:
 http://media.tumblr.com/ac44369e328c1d84d9602319788b81f9/tumblr_inline_mmhz9tyyqC1qz4rgp.png

 When you see the above screen, you have to select the alias option.


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-27 Thread Chad Vincent
It says right in the Features description that it allows you to attach DNS 
records to AppEngine and GCE instances, so you no longer need Apps to make 
that connection.

As for having zones elsewhere, I haven't looked at it that closely.  Our 
application has its own domain, so it isn't a concern for me.

On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 3:41:34 PM UTC-5, Balázs Benedek wrote:

 Sorry, I might have missed something, but how would Google Cloud DNS allow 
 skipping Google Apps? Also, this wouldn't cover cases where the DNS server 
 (all the other zones?) can't be transferred to GCD?

 Thank you,

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-27 Thread Barry Hunter
On 27 March 2014 19:06, Chad Vincent ccrvinc...@gmail.com wrote:

 It says right in the Features description that it allows you to attach DNS
 records to AppEngine and GCE instances,


Yes.


 so you no longer need Apps to make that connection.


Are you sure thats the implication?

There is no 'resource types' that allow you to alias a AppEngine/GCE
instance. Just standard A and CNMAE records.
https://developers.google.com/cloud-dns/what-is-cloud-dns#supported_record_types


So you would need a IP address or a hostname to CNAME.


GCE, thats of course easy to get the IP (or a hostname for CNAME)

But wont help with AppEngine Directly. Although Persumably you can still
use Cloud-DNS as the provider for the domain in Google Apps,


Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com
- *without
*using Google Apps, because still needs to know the domain-to-appid
mapping.


So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*.




 As for having zones elsewhere, I haven't looked at it that closely.  Our
 application has its own domain, so it isn't a concern for me.


 On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 3:41:34 PM UTC-5, Balázs Benedek wrote:

 Sorry, I might have missed something, but how would Google Cloud DNS
 allow skipping Google Apps? Also, this wouldn't cover cases where the DNS
 server (all the other zones?) can't be transferred to GCD?

 Thank you,

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-27 Thread Vinny P
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Barry Hunter barrybhun...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Can't just use cloud-dns to CNAME your domain to ghs.googlehosted.com -
 *without *using Google Apps, because still needs to know the
 domain-to-appid mapping.

 So can use Cloud-DNS, but still need Google Apps *too*.



I agree with Barry. I read through the Cloud DNS documentation, but unless
I missed something, I don't see a way to associate domains with specific
applications.

For instance, I can create a managed zone and associate it with a project
by calling this REST command:
https://developers.google.com/cloud-dns/api/v1beta1/managedZones/create .
But where is the association between domain/project to App Engine ID?


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Technology  Media Advisor
Chicago, IL

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-26 Thread Vinny P
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 2:40 AM, Sandeep Koduri sande...@g.advaiya.com
 wrote:

 Tried this long back, its not allowing to add alias domain for domain
 mapping.



Then the domain wasn't originally added as an alias domain. When you add
multiple domains to Google Apps, you can choose to set the domains as
independent domains, or as alias domains. See this picture:
http://media.tumblr.com/ac44369e328c1d84d9602319788b81f9/tumblr_inline_mmhz9tyyqC1qz4rgp.png

When you see the above screen, you have to select the alias option.


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-26 Thread Chad Vincent
Or you can use the new Cloud DNS service.  Not free, but it claims to do 
what everyone here wanted, including providing an API.

https://cloud.google.com/products/cloud-dns/#features

On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 11:39:32 AM UTC-5, Vinny P wrote:

 On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 2:40 AM, Sandeep Koduri 
 sand...@g.advaiya.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Tried this long back, its not allowing to add alias domain for domain 
 mapping. 



 Then the domain wasn't originally added as an alias domain. When you add 
 multiple domains to Google Apps, you can choose to set the domains as 
 independent domains, or as alias domains. See this picture: 
 http://media.tumblr.com/ac44369e328c1d84d9602319788b81f9/tumblr_inline_mmhz9tyyqC1qz4rgp.png

 When you see the above screen, you have to select the alias option.
  
  
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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-26 Thread Balázs Benedek
Sorry, I might have missed something, but how would Google Cloud DNS allow 
skipping Google Apps? Also, this wouldn't cover cases where the DNS server (all 
the other zones?) can't be transferred to GCD?

Thank you,

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-25 Thread Jason Collins
One of our book keepers was just through my office showing me dozens of 
$4.16 charges on our credit card - one for each of the custom domains that 
we have mapped on behalf of our customers - all single-user Google Apps 
accounts _solely_ for the purpose of mapping a domain to an App Engine 
application.

I guess now I can get her to fill out dozens of forms to get a $50 rebate - 
I'm not even sure how that flows to us, and presumably we need to fill 
these out annually.

Oh no, wait - we don't pass these criteria: No person may request this 
credit for more than 3 domains, Only one credit may be granted per Google 
Apps for Business domain account, or Google App Engine application

What a massive PITA.
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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-25 Thread Vinny P
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Jason Collins jcoll...@vendasta.com
 wrote:

 One of our book keepers was just through my office showing me dozens of
 $4.16 charges on our credit card - one for each of the custom domains that
 we have mapped on behalf of our customers - all single-user Google Apps
 accounts _solely_ for the purpose of mapping a domain to an App Engine
 application.

 I guess now I can get her to fill out dozens of forms to get a $50 rebate
 - I'm not even sure how that flows to us, and presumably we need to fill
 these out annually.



I hate to be the bearer of late news, but are you sure you're only using
the Apps accounts to map domains? If so, you could have saved a bit of
money. It was always possible to map multiple domains within a single Apps
account; just add the additional domains as alias domains.

The only downside with this configuration is that alias domains can't set
up their own user accounts (i.e. *user @ aliasdomain . com* gets redirected
to *user @ primarydomain . com*) but it shouldn't be a problem if you don't
need Gmail, Drive, etc.


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-03-12 Thread Sandeep Koduri
Actually this is the state since DEC 2012, I wonder 14 months is long 
enough for any kind of update.

On Saturday, March 1, 2014 8:05:12 AM UTC+5:30, pdknsk wrote:

 Thanks for the update. Unfortunately it was pretty much the same message 
 as 4 months ago. If it's not announced by June 26th this year, that's an 
 embarrassment right there.


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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-02-28 Thread pdknsk
Thanks for the update. Unfortunately it was pretty much the same message as 
4 months ago. If it's not announced by June 26th this year, that's an 
embarrassment right there.

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-02-27 Thread Andrew Jessup
Hi Folks,

I don't have a more concrete update to share at this time, since we don't
like talking about features that haven't been released yet.

But we completely aware this is a huge pain point, and engineers *are* actively
working on it right now.


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 Such  a great product sleeping in such an unusable state. Don't your
 analytics clearly show a decline in new users?

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-02-27 Thread Laurent Raufaste
Well that's good to know, thanks for the update.

On Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:23:32 PM UTC-5, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Folks,

 I don't have a more concrete update to share at this time, since we don't 
 like talking about features that haven't been released yet. 

 But we completely aware this is a huge pain point, and engineers *are* 
 actively 
 working on it right now.


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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-02-26 Thread Max Völkel
Such  a great product sleeping in such an unusable state. Don't your 
analytics clearly show a decline in new users?

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-02-25 Thread pdknsk
I have a question for Google. Is this actually being worked on? I suspect 
not.

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2014-01-20 Thread pdknsk
It seems quite likely that Google will not present a solution to this until 
Google I/O this year.

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-12-10 Thread Laurent Raufaste
No news ?
I created a new app and bought a domain for it, but will stick to the 
appspot.com domain for now as I don't want my domain to be stuck with an 
empty google apps + gmail account.

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-12-05 Thread jfrantello
Hello, 

is there any solution? 

I've been waiting for months. 

How long it takes to fix this crap?

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-12-02 Thread pdknsk
Approaching 12 months since Google removed free plans from Google Apps, and 
6 months since Google removed the exception for App Engine.

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-10-03 Thread Sandeep
@google team, any update on this?

Can we predict any date for this, else we find a work around placing the 
developed application on some service and place the application in a iframe 
inside.??

On Wednesday, 4 September 2013 13:07:29 UTC+5:30, Sandeep wrote:


 Even the use of sub organization is banned now. We don't need new mail 
 google apps accounts. We just want to launch it as a sub organization, so 
 the site is Up. I wonder even that is not allowed now. 

 And this is the same process I did for many domains of many clients 
 earlier wn we have apps for free.


 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-FX2ckAoALFk/UibiQJRV3VI/XzI/P3tLLHp8k9w/s1600/domainSettings.png



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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-10-03 Thread James Gilliam
How do I apply for more than three credits?

I have two google apps domain where I have applied for the credit because I 
have one email account.

Here is the thing ... the email is not even active ... I don't want the 
google apps account or the email but it still costs $5 a month.

And I cannot get credit for more than three.

Can other people on the account also apply for three credits?




On Friday, June 14, 2013 6:57:57 PM UTC-7, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
 version of Google Apps would be 
 discontinuedhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
  
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
 developers. 

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

 For questions about this credit, you can contact us at 
 google-appengine-jump-start-cre...@google.com javascript:

 Andrew Jessup

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-10-03 Thread rdodev
This is what makes this stop-gap measure so mental, if you pardon my 
language. Completely unnecessary overhead and creating hundreds of empty 
apps accounts so that people can get their custom domains working in 
AppEngine is outright stupid, again, please pardon my language. While 
Google cannot travel back in time and separate AppEngine from Google Apps, 
pretending this solution improves or solves the issue is simply 
unacceptable. Developers need proper and simple custom domain management, 
period. Google Apps should be entirely out of the picture.

On Thursday, October 3, 2013 4:22:01 PM UTC-4, James Gilliam wrote:

 How do I apply for more than three credits?

 I have two google apps domain where I have applied for the credit because 
 I have one email account.

 Here is the thing ... the email is not even active ... I don't want the 
 google apps account or the email but it still costs $5 a month.

 And I cannot get credit for more than three.

 Can other people on the account also apply for three credits?




 On Friday, June 14, 2013 6:57:57 PM UTC-7, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
 version of Google Apps would be 
 discontinuedhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
  
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
 developers. 

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

 For questions about this credit, you can contact us at 
 google-appengine-jump-start-cre...@google.com

 Andrew Jessup

 Product Manager, Google App Engine



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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-10-03 Thread Andrew Jessup
Hi everyone,

Unfortunately we don't have a concrete update to share at this stage,
however we are still actively working on a solution to this problem that
does not require the use of Google Apps (or require you to apply for a
credit). When we have a timeline or trusted tester program we can currently
share with you we'll notify this group.

In the meantime, the credit program is still in effect. Customers with a
premier support package who require extensions to the limits imposed on the
credit program should request them at
google-appengine-jump-start-cre...@google.com.



On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 1:31 PM, rdodev ruben.or...@infotechfl.com wrote:

 This is what makes this stop-gap measure so mental, if you pardon my
 language. Completely unnecessary overhead and creating hundreds of empty
 apps accounts so that people can get their custom domains working in
 AppEngine is outright stupid, again, please pardon my language. While
 Google cannot travel back in time and separate AppEngine from Google Apps,
 pretending this solution improves or solves the issue is simply
 unacceptable. Developers need proper and simple custom domain management,
 period. Google Apps should be entirely out of the picture.


 On Thursday, October 3, 2013 4:22:01 PM UTC-4, James Gilliam wrote:

 How do I apply for more than three credits?

 I have two google apps domain where I have applied for the credit because
 I have one email account.

 Here is the thing ... the email is not even active ... I don't want the
 google apps account or the email but it still costs $5 a month.

 And I cannot get credit for more than three.

 Can other people on the account also apply for three credits?




 On Friday, June 14, 2013 6:57:57 PM UTC-7, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free,
 basic version of Google Apps would be 
 discontinuedhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine
 developers.

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine
 application with a custom domain.

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain
 with an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail,
 Calendar and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process
 simpler for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps
 for Business.

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account.


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit
 for an eligible application, please visit this sitehttp://goo.gl/akrPB
 .

 For questions about this credit, you can contact us at
 google-appengine-jump-start-**cre...@google.com

 Andrew Jessup

 Product Manager, Google App Engine

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-09-30 Thread Doug Anderson
FWIW... I'd like to add my voice in support of a high priority for this 
capability.  Now that we have SSL... improved domain management is at the 
top of my wish list.  On the email front... I use Mailgun with App Engine 
precisely because I need more flexibility than GAE's native email provides. 
 On the receiving end Mailgun can forward to an HTTP POST handler in your 
GAE app similar to the native GAE email.  I'm not sure if Sendgrid has the 
same HTTP POST capability for incoming mail.   

On Sunday, September 29, 2013 9:42:33 PM UTC-4, Lawrence Mok wrote:

 I got exactly the same as yours, that's so inconvenient especially for a 
 company who own 20+ websites for different products.  

 On Wednesday, September 4, 2013 3:37:29 PM UTC+8, Sandeep wrote:


 Even the use of sub organization is banned now. We don't need new mail 
 google apps accounts. We just want to launch it as a sub organization, so 
 the site is Up. I wonder even that is not allowed now. 

 And this is the same process I did for many domains of many clients 
 earlier wn we have apps for free.


 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-FX2ckAoALFk/UibiQJRV3VI/XzI/P3tLLHp8k9w/s1600/domainSettings.png



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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-09-29 Thread Lawrence Mok
I got exactly the same as yours, that's so inconvenient especially for a 
company who own 20+ websites for different products.  

On Wednesday, September 4, 2013 3:37:29 PM UTC+8, Sandeep wrote:


 Even the use of sub organization is banned now. We don't need new mail 
 google apps accounts. We just want to launch it as a sub organization, so 
 the site is Up. I wonder even that is not allowed now. 

 And this is the same process I did for many domains of many clients 
 earlier wn we have apps for free.


 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-FX2ckAoALFk/UibiQJRV3VI/XzI/P3tLLHp8k9w/s1600/domainSettings.png



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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-09-05 Thread pdknsk
It doesn't need to be disassociated at all. Just allow to independently 
verify ownership of the domain.

The only real problem is email. I already suspected this is why Google may 
be considering to deprecate email and partner with sendgrid.

I agree though, that the App Engine team is most likely not to blame (other 
than not having this feature available on day one).

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-09-04 Thread Sandeep



 Even the use of sub organization is banned now. We don't need new mail 
 google apps accounts. We just want to launch it as a sub organization, so 
 the site is Up. I wonder even that is not allowed now. 

 And this is the same process I did for many domains of many clients 
 earlier wn we have apps for free.


 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-FX2ckAoALFk/UibiQJRV3VI/XzI/P3tLLHp8k9w/s1600/domainSettings.png



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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-09-04 Thread rdodev
On Friday, June 14, 2013 9:57:57 PM UTC-4, Andrew Jessup wrote:


 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 



This is the crux of the issue. I honestly don't care if you give us 
unlimited Google Apps accounts. I only care for App Engine as PaaS and thus 
our customers. The essential problem is the Google Apps -- AppEngine 
dependency. Until that problem is solved, you can throw all the money you 
want at the problem and it won't be fixed. App Engine should be its own 
stand-alone product belonging to Google's Cloud platform/suite. Not Google 
Apps. 

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-09-04 Thread pdknsk
This was announced more than two months ago. It shouldn't be taking so 
long, unless it has low priority. If that's the case, this needs to be 
moved to top priority ASAP.

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-09-04 Thread Jeff Schnitzer
That's not fair. I would expect it to take a lot longer than two months of
development to disassociate GAE and Google Apps given how tightly they were
(are) intertwined. Hopefully the GAE team has been working on this for a
while already, long before the public announcement.

On the other hand, maybe they were blindsided by the billing changes in
Google Apps... which I'm sure would make the internal politics even more
interesting.

Jeff


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 This was announced more than two months ago. It shouldn't be taking so
 long, unless it has low priority. If that's the case, this needs to be
 moved to top priority ASAP.

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-09-03 Thread John Galt
Another bad decision... Right next to PHP The poorest excuse for a 
language along with its flock of idiots.

Is there some new initiative to spite users? 

Couldn't have this been done AFTER the custom domains implementation was 
finished?

When will be this completed?



On Friday, June 14, 2013 8:57:57 PM UTC-5, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
 version of Google Apps would be 
 discontinuedhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
  
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
 developers. 

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-08-15 Thread Igor Artamonov

I've filled the form few days ago, but have no response/credit/etc. Is it 
still working?

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2013-08-15 Thread John Wheeler
Same here - I'd like my credit for app storefrontpro

On Thursday, August 15, 2013 8:56:29 AM UTC-7, Igor Artamonov wrote:


 I've filled the form few days ago, but have no response/credit/etc. Is it 
 still working?


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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-08-03 Thread sb
Has there been update to this?

We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler for 
developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for Business.

On Friday, June 14, 2013 9:57:57 PM UTC-4, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
 version of Google Apps would be 
 discontinuedhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
  
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
 developers. 

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-18 Thread Per

This is great news! It will be even greater if this also removes any 
subdomain limits along the way. Our customers love to get a subdomain when 
they purchase our product, but from what I can tell the limit right now is 
20 subdomains per SNI, and you can only have 20 SNIs. Which means, if we 
continue to be successful, we're out of subdomains next year.. 

Anyway, great news that you're working on it in the first place!



On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 1:09:41 AM UTC+2, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hey pdnsk, that's what we are working towards, but we're not quite there 
 yet. In the meantime we're offering a one time credit for users who need to 
 purchase a one-user license of Google Apps for business. 
 On Jun 16, 2013 3:53 PM, pdknsk pdk...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 It is not clear from your wording what the solution will be. If it
 completely removes Google Apps from the domain setup process, it's
 time to rejoice and dance in the streets!

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-17 Thread Ron
we are currently doing about 10 domains a day

great news about a potential simpler solution, especially if it can be done 
automatically via an API

but until that comes out what would be your suggestion be for us?

the terms suggest the $50 App Engine credit only applies to one domain


On Saturday, 15 June 2013 02:57:57 UTC+1, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
 version of Google Apps would be 
 discontinuedhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
  
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
 developers. 

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

 For questions about this credit, you can contact us at 
 google-appengine-jump-start-cre...@google.com javascript:

 Andrew Jessup

 Product Manager, Google App Engine



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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-17 Thread voscausa
Billing MUST be enabled for the app engine application in order for a 
credit to be applied. Why this billing term for an app engine application? 

Op zaterdag 15 juni 2013 03:57:57 UTC+2 schreef Andrew Jessup het volgende:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic 
 version of Google Apps would be 
 discontinuedhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
  
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine 
 developers. 

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid 
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine 
 application with a custom domain. 

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar 
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler 
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for 
 Business. 

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine 
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business 
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account. 


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for 
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

 For questions about this credit, you can contact us at 
 google-appengine-jump-start-cre...@google.com javascript:

 Andrew Jessup

 Product Manager, Google App Engine



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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-17 Thread Kyle Finley
Andrew,

Is this in addition to the 1 free Google Apps user?

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-appengine/pVZfdeky-ow/TO1SmipM2Y0J

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-17 Thread Andrew Jessup
Hey pdnsk, that's what we are working towards, but we're not quite there
yet. In the meantime we're offering a one time credit for users who need to
purchase a one-user license of Google Apps for business.
On Jun 16, 2013 3:53 PM, pdknsk pdk...@gmail.com wrote:

 It is not clear from your wording what the solution will be. If it
 completely removes Google Apps from the domain setup process, it's
 time to rejoice and dance in the streets!

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-17 Thread Andrew Jessup
Hi Kyle - no, this unfortunately replaces the one user license of Google
Apps Standard. The credit is designed to offset the cost of subscribing to
a single user edition of Google Apps for Business for one year (after
which, we expect to have a solution in place that will not require you to
continue paying for Google Apps for Business to manage your domain).
On Jun 17, 2013 11:17 AM, Kyle Finley kylefin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Andrew,

 Is this in addition to the 1 free Google Apps user?

 https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-appengine/pVZfdeky-ow/TO1SmipM2Y0J

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-17 Thread Andrew Jessup
Hi Ron - do you have a premier account with us? If so, please raise a
ticket through the support portal and we can get an account manager to take
a look.
On Jun 17, 2013 4:51 AM, Ron rc...@bonline.com wrote:

 we are currently doing about 10 domains a day

 great news about a potential simpler solution, especially if it can be
 done automatically via an API

 but until that comes out what would be your suggestion be for us?

 the terms suggest the $50 App Engine credit only applies to one domain


 On Saturday, 15 June 2013 02:57:57 UTC+1, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 As many of you are aware, last year Google announced that the free, basic
 version of Google Apps would be 
 discontinuedhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html.
 We wanted to give a quick update on how this impacts Google App Engine
 developers.

 This change means that new App Engine customers need to create a paid
 Google Apps for Business account in order associate an App Engine
 application with a custom domain.

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with
 an App Engine application rather than use Google Apps for Gmail, Calendar
 and Docs. We are working on a solution that will make this process simpler
 for developers and not require a paid subscription for Google Apps for
 Business.

 In the meantime, starting from June 15, we will offer a $50 App Engine
 credit for developers who need to purchase a new Google Apps for Business
 domain in order to associate a domain with an App Engine account.


 To review the terms and conditions for this site and request a credit for
 an eligible application, please visit this site http://goo.gl/akrPB.

 For questions about this credit, you can contact us at
 google-appengine-jump-start-**cre...@google.com

 Andrew Jessup

 Product Manager, Google App Engine

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-16 Thread pdknsk
It is not clear from your wording what the solution will be. If it
completely removes Google Apps from the domain setup process, it's
time to rejoice and dance in the streets!

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-15 Thread Vinny P
On Friday, June 14, 2013 8:57:57 PM UTC-5, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application


+1 thanks, had this feature on my Christmas list for some time!

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[google-appengine] Re: Announcing a credit for App Engine applications with new custom domains

2013-06-15 Thread Jason Collins
An API something like this would be great for what we do:

  https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8528

j

On Saturday, 15 June 2013 09:45:04 UTC-6, Vinny P wrote:

 On Friday, June 14, 2013 8:57:57 PM UTC-5, Andrew Jessup wrote:

 We know that many of you simply wish to associate your custom domain with 
 an App Engine application


 +1 thanks, had this feature on my Christmas list for some time!

 -
 -Vinny P
 Technology  Media Advisor
 Chicago, IL

 My Go side project: http://invalidmail.com/



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