Re: [google-appengine] You cover me, I cover you!

2010-06-30 Thread Ikai L (Google)
You can also look up developers here:

http://www.appenginepeople.net/

(Yes, this is itself an App Engine app!)

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:43 AM, rudolf michael  wrote:

> hi can handle that if it was done using GWT+java backend.
> but i guess that you need to move the whole front end to be implemented
> using GWT, it will become much much faster and the code maintainable and
> clearer.
>
> Good job and very nice interface :-) i liked it
>
> regards,
> Rudolf Michael
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Nevin Freeman wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am the sole developer for http://riabiz.com, a news website running
>> on App Engine. This is a great gig -- I really like that, thanks to
>> App Engine, one amateur can make a site like this from scratch and
>> keep it running well.
>>
>> The trouble is that if I am 'off the grid,' there is nobody to tend to
>> the site in the case of some emergency. Summer is in full swing, and I
>> don't really like having to stay within the reach of civilization
>> every single weekend...
>>
>> So I'm hoping to find someone else who is in the exact same position
>> as I am; the sole developer for an App Engine site that is in
>> production and needs to be maintained. We could learn each other's
>> code well enough so that in an emergency we would be able to cover the
>> other and fix some small bug or something. I think that after an
>> initial learning process we would only need to spend an hour or two
>> each month keeping up with new developments.
>>
>> Some more info: My app is in Python, uses webapp, and has been in
>> production for almost a year, so there haven;t actually been any
>> "emergencies" for a long time. I work with three other (non-technical)
>> people, and this backup is in large part (but not entirely) for their
>> peace of mind. Since our business is actually becoming valuable, it
>> makes sense to have someone else who understands the code so that in
>> the unlikely case that I get very sick or die or whatever I won't be
>> leaving them with a custom website that nobody understands.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nevin
>>
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Re: [google-appengine] You cover me, I cover you!

2010-06-30 Thread rudolf michael
hi can handle that if it was done using GWT+java backend.
but i guess that you need to move the whole front end to be implemented
using GWT, it will become much much faster and the code maintainable and
clearer.

Good job and very nice interface :-) i liked it

regards,
Rudolf Michael

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Nevin Freeman wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am the sole developer for http://riabiz.com, a news website running
> on App Engine. This is a great gig -- I really like that, thanks to
> App Engine, one amateur can make a site like this from scratch and
> keep it running well.
>
> The trouble is that if I am 'off the grid,' there is nobody to tend to
> the site in the case of some emergency. Summer is in full swing, and I
> don't really like having to stay within the reach of civilization
> every single weekend...
>
> So I'm hoping to find someone else who is in the exact same position
> as I am; the sole developer for an App Engine site that is in
> production and needs to be maintained. We could learn each other's
> code well enough so that in an emergency we would be able to cover the
> other and fix some small bug or something. I think that after an
> initial learning process we would only need to spend an hour or two
> each month keeping up with new developments.
>
> Some more info: My app is in Python, uses webapp, and has been in
> production for almost a year, so there haven;t actually been any
> "emergencies" for a long time. I work with three other (non-technical)
> people, and this backup is in large part (but not entirely) for their
> peace of mind. Since our business is actually becoming valuable, it
> makes sense to have someone else who understands the code so that in
> the unlikely case that I get very sick or die or whatever I won't be
> leaving them with a custom website that nobody understands.
>
> Cheers,
> Nevin
>
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[google-appengine] You cover me, I cover you!

2010-06-30 Thread Nevin Freeman
Hi all,

I am the sole developer for http://riabiz.com, a news website running
on App Engine. This is a great gig -- I really like that, thanks to
App Engine, one amateur can make a site like this from scratch and
keep it running well.

The trouble is that if I am 'off the grid,' there is nobody to tend to
the site in the case of some emergency. Summer is in full swing, and I
don't really like having to stay within the reach of civilization
every single weekend...

So I'm hoping to find someone else who is in the exact same position
as I am; the sole developer for an App Engine site that is in
production and needs to be maintained. We could learn each other's
code well enough so that in an emergency we would be able to cover the
other and fix some small bug or something. I think that after an
initial learning process we would only need to spend an hour or two
each month keeping up with new developments.

Some more info: My app is in Python, uses webapp, and has been in
production for almost a year, so there haven;t actually been any
"emergencies" for a long time. I work with three other (non-technical)
people, and this backup is in large part (but not entirely) for their
peace of mind. Since our business is actually becoming valuable, it
makes sense to have someone else who understands the code so that in
the unlikely case that I get very sick or die or whatever I won't be
leaving them with a custom website that nobody understands.

Cheers,
Nevin

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