[google-appengine] Re: GAE as a non-exclusive platform

2009-02-05 Thread mcamirand
gt; In my opinion, gae depended some function it's own system, whether > > sharing code needing discussion. > > You can coding under any framework without gae (such as djaogo) and > > deploy them to gae server so you can run your app in any python > > enviroment. > >

[google-appengine] GAE as a non-exclusive platform

2009-02-04 Thread mcamirand
If we keep our app in its current form, we can choose from thousands of hosts. If we migrate to GAE, our app can only work on GAE. We are bound to Google's pricing, SLA, privacy policy, whims. Why doesn't Google revolutionize hosting by licensing out the GAE environment? If the neighbourhood datac

[google-appengine] Re: Data Privacy

2009-02-01 Thread mcamirand
Andy Freeman wrote: "Some supporting evidence would be nice because only one person is raising this concern." Here's another. I agree with the original poster. We have been thinking about making the significant investment required to convert our application to run on GAE once the service moves be