Re: [google-appengine] App Engine HRD migration and easier process for people with no data

2012-09-21 Thread Joshua Smith
Oh, well.. yeah. Good point. I think google is stuck supporting M/S for 3 years after their deprecation warning, though. So I'm in no hurry. On Sep 21, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Kristopher Giesing wrote: > Google's messaging about migration is getting stronger, so I assume the "why > bother" is "so

Re: [google-appengine] App Engine HRD migration and easier process for people with no data

2012-09-21 Thread Kristopher Giesing
Google's messaging about migration is getting stronger, so I assume the "why bother" is "so Google doesn't one day shut down my instance". - Kris On Thursday, September 20, 2012 4:30:07 PM UTC-7, Joshua Smith wrote: > > I have one such app, and I can tell you that it has had exactly 0 downtime

Re: [google-appengine] App Engine HRD migration and easier process for people with no data

2012-09-20 Thread Joshua Smith
I have one such app, and I can tell you that it has had exactly 0 downtime for years. If you don't use the datastore, then whether you are on HR or M/S completely doesn't matter. Even during periodic maintenance, the app will just keep on serving. So… why bother? On Sep 20, 2012, at 5:09 PM, G

[google-appengine] App Engine HRD migration and easier process for people with no data

2012-09-20 Thread Greg Linden
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I'd assume there are a large number of appengine applications that have stored nothing in the datastore. It would be fantastic if there was a quick, easy tool to do the migration to HRD for those applications without the hassle of changing the application name and other g