Re: [google-appengine] Re: pricing / additional app slots

2011-02-22 Thread branflake2267
I need 10 more slots if someone reads this. They need a formal process to 
request more slots.

Brandon Donnelson
http://gwt-examples.googlecode.com

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[google-appengine] Re: pricing / additional app slots

2009-02-04 Thread Joel Odom
The Google App Engine customer service folks read this group.  If you really
need more apps or quota, you may ask them directly.  I think they generally
grant more apps as long as they can see that you're not abusing the service.



On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 8:48 PM, David Wilson d...@botanicus.net wrote:


 2009/2/4 Barry Hunter barrybhun...@googlemail.com:
 
  2009/2/4 David Wilson d...@botanicus.net:
 
  2009/2/2 jeremy jeremy.a...@gmail.com:
 
  will additional app slots be part of the pricing model?
  
 
 
  Why pay for something you can have for free? :-)
 
  If you have exhausted the allocation of applications for your account,
  possibly (like so many, it seems) by creating a bunch of test
  applications, then you can follow this trick to get rid of them:
 
   * Create a new account.
 
  What if you only have one mobile phone number... :(
 

 Hrm. I can say at least that you don't need a new phone number when
 inviting a Google Apps account to develop. I have no idea about the
 non-apps workflow.


 David

   * Invite the new account to be developer for each application you want
 to shed.
   * Confirm all the invitations for the new account.
   * Log in as the new account, and remove your 'real' account from the
  developer list for each application.
   * Log out, log back using your real account. Observe applications are
  gone, and you can create more.
 
  I think this trick is semi-officially sanctioned, so I doubt you'll
  get kicked off the service for doing it (at least during the preview
  period :).
 
 
  David
 
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[google-appengine] Re: pricing / additional app slots

2009-02-03 Thread David Wilson

2009/2/2 jeremy jeremy.a...@gmail.com:

 will additional app slots be part of the pricing model?
 


Why pay for something you can have for free? :-)

If you have exhausted the allocation of applications for your account,
possibly (like so many, it seems) by creating a bunch of test
applications, then you can follow this trick to get rid of them:

 * Create a new account.
 * Invite the new account to be developer for each application you want to shed.
 * Confirm all the invitations for the new account.
 * Log in as the new account, and remove your 'real' account from the
developer list for each application.
 * Log out, log back using your real account. Observe applications are
gone, and you can create more.

I think this trick is semi-officially sanctioned, so I doubt you'll
get kicked off the service for doing it (at least during the preview
period :).


David

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[google-appengine] Re: pricing / additional app slots

2009-02-03 Thread Barry Hunter

2009/2/4 David Wilson d...@botanicus.net:

 2009/2/2 jeremy jeremy.a...@gmail.com:

 will additional app slots be part of the pricing model?
 


 Why pay for something you can have for free? :-)

 If you have exhausted the allocation of applications for your account,
 possibly (like so many, it seems) by creating a bunch of test
 applications, then you can follow this trick to get rid of them:

  * Create a new account.

What if you only have one mobile phone number... :(

  * Invite the new account to be developer for each application you want to 
 shed.
  * Confirm all the invitations for the new account.
  * Log in as the new account, and remove your 'real' account from the
 developer list for each application.
  * Log out, log back using your real account. Observe applications are
 gone, and you can create more.

 I think this trick is semi-officially sanctioned, so I doubt you'll
 get kicked off the service for doing it (at least during the preview
 period :).


 David

 --
 It is better to be wrong than to be vague.
  — Freeman Dyson

 




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[google-appengine] Re: pricing / additional app slots

2009-02-03 Thread David Wilson

2009/2/4 Barry Hunter barrybhun...@googlemail.com:

 2009/2/4 David Wilson d...@botanicus.net:

 2009/2/2 jeremy jeremy.a...@gmail.com:

 will additional app slots be part of the pricing model?
 


 Why pay for something you can have for free? :-)

 If you have exhausted the allocation of applications for your account,
 possibly (like so many, it seems) by creating a bunch of test
 applications, then you can follow this trick to get rid of them:

  * Create a new account.

 What if you only have one mobile phone number... :(


Hrm. I can say at least that you don't need a new phone number when
inviting a Google Apps account to develop. I have no idea about the
non-apps workflow.


David

  * Invite the new account to be developer for each application you want to 
 shed.
  * Confirm all the invitations for the new account.
  * Log in as the new account, and remove your 'real' account from the
 developer list for each application.
  * Log out, log back using your real account. Observe applications are
 gone, and you can create more.

 I think this trick is semi-officially sanctioned, so I doubt you'll
 get kicked off the service for doing it (at least during the preview
 period :).


 David

 --
 It is better to be wrong than to be vague.
  — Freeman Dyson

 




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