Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2017-03-21 Thread 'Lorne Kligerman' via Google App Engine
Hi Wilson, There is definitely progress! Take a look at one of our recent blog posts . While this is more focused on the flex environment, near the bottom you'll find a form to signup for the

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2017-03-01 Thread Wilson Kurniawan
Hi Lorne, Are there further updates on Java 8 support for GAE Standard Environment? Cheers, WK On Friday, 18 November 2016 02:42:06 UTC+8, Lorne Kligerman wrote: > > Hi there folks, > > Apologies for the delayed response. We definitely hear you in that our > existing public issue tracker has

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-26 Thread Nick
You would have received an announcement that cloud logging is moving to stackdriver. This introduces two pricing tiers, premium and basic. Everyone got a free trial of premium. The pricing and limits are different than previously, and effectively kick in on the 5th of December. -- You

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-26 Thread PK
Well, technically there is no price increase, there is just a degradation of the logs service for apps that generate more than 5G of logs in 30 days. However, if one wants to maintain the same quality of service one can pay more. The increase, if any, varies based on how many log statements the

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-26 Thread Renaud Tarnec
@PK: Hi, could you please explain a bit more in detail what is the "30% price hike coming on Dec 5? Working exclusively in the Standard environment, I've the feeling I've missed an announcement. Thanks! On Friday, November 25, 2016 at 8:42:14 PM UTC+1, PK wrote: > > Channels are not exotic,

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-26 Thread Thomas Baldauf
Same here! Flex Env would have been great without the need to rewrite all the parts of our app that depend on GAE SDK APIs. I'm just wondering if they're going to deprecate it also in Standard Edition so everybody has to use the Google Cloud Client libraries in the future ... -- You received

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-25 Thread Stefano Ciccarelli
PK you said a big truth, we used flexible environment very much, but now that Google deprecated the compact runtimes we have to return to standard environment. Il giorno ven 25 nov 2016 alle 20:41 PK ha scritto: > Channels are not exotic, we have been using them heavily and is

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-25 Thread PK
Channels are not exotic, we have been using them heavily and is a headache for us to migrate. This attitude of some GAE users to only care about the features they use and call the other features exotic and in the cutting block is not helpful. Keep in mind that what goes around comes around

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-25 Thread Kaan Soral
I agree, and I suspected you were talking about "Prospective Search", it always seemed too specific, however, "Channels" were truly unique and useful, if it was a scalable service, I would definitely use it - and I'm saddened by it's passing (I use polling heavily on one project, and have a

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-25 Thread Mark Cummins
@Kaan Soral. Yes, we also heavily use the images service, it's invaluable and we love it. We were also using mail, although it really wasn't a big problem to move to an external service. (Though incoming is indeed more of an issue) By exotic, I mean things like Prospective Search and

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-25 Thread Kaan Soral
It is what I meant, apologies if I was confusing On Friday, November 25, 2016 at 3:36:14 PM UTC+2, George Bittmann wrote: > > Where is the mail deprecation? Post a link if it's happening please. I > thought they were only no longer approving requests to expand beyond the > 100 daily limit. Is

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-25 Thread George Bittmann
Where is the mail deprecation? Post a link if it's happening please. I thought they were only no longer approving requests to expand beyond the 100 daily limit. Is that what you mean? On Thursday, November 24, 2016 at 8:06:33 AM UTC-5, Kaan Soral wrote: > > Hi > > Thanks a lot for the reply

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-24 Thread Kaan Soral
Hi Thanks a lot for the reply again For images, https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/images/ - the 1600 resize limit started to age a bit, I'm using the images service heavily on https://geobird.com - and considering the recent 4K, 5K resolutions, even bumping the limit to 2400

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-24 Thread Mark Cummins
Thank you for this update, very reassuring and makes me very happy! Personally I'm not too worried about some of the more exotic and less-used services being deprecated, so long as their are reasonable migration paths and the overall platform remains available. On Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-22 Thread 'Lorne Kligerman' via Google App Engine
Heard loud and clear on action speaking louder than words. We have a lot brewing and are excited to show it off when ready. There have been some deprecation announcements lately. The objective here is to bring App Engine in line with the rest of GCP. This is a challenging effort because of how

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-22 Thread 'Alex (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine
Hi Kaan, On a side note, it is possible to receive regular emails from the Google Cloud Platform by following these steps: 1. Access the Cloud Platform Console 2. Click the “3 vertical dots” on the top-right section of the menu 3. Navigate to preferences->Updates & Offers 4.

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-19 Thread Kaan Soral
Thanks for the reply, it was good to see As a small feedback, in essence and core, we all embraced appengine as it was a unified solution, each and every service amplifies the experience, so instead of deprecating these valuable services, please add to them instead Two very basic examples are

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-18 Thread George Bittmann
Thanks for the reply. A lot of us who have been seeking support and/or signs of life are going to be happy to hear this. On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 1:42:06 PM UTC-5, Lorne Kligerman wrote: > > Hi there folks, > > Apologies for the delayed response. We definitely hear you in that our >

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-18 Thread PK
Hi Lorne, thanks for your reassuring message. Many of us love GAE Standard and our customers depend on it so we are glad to hear this update. Having said that, actions speak louder than words: Most of the recent announcements on GAE Standard have been about deprecations, new releases come

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-17 Thread 'Lorne Kligerman' via Google App Engine
Hi there folks, Apologies for the delayed response. We definitely hear you in that our existing public issue tracker has not been kept up to date as best as we’d like. That being said, a few comments on the original post here. As mentioned, many issues have been closed as duplicate,

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-04 Thread Mark Cummins
I also am beginning to fear a "GAE deprecation email". Could anyone at Google give any reassurance on this? Is GAE standard going to be abandoned in favour of managed VMs (which are actually very different)? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-03 Thread PK
I remember the days I cared about these metrics. Now I take this lack of progress as granted and work around the issues. Franky, I am happy every day that I have not received the dreaded GAE deprecation e-mail. Unless of course they have already started deprecating GAE the long way: one

Re: [google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-02 Thread Vinuth Madinur
Wow. So much love for App Engine. On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 8:34 AM, pdknsk wrote: > https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/list? > can=1=opened-after%3Atoday-365=-id > > ^ All 707 (public) bugs reported in the past 12 months. > >

[google-appengine] Google has fixed 30 of 707 bugs reported in the past 12 months

2016-11-02 Thread pdknsk
https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/list?can=1=opened-after%3Atoday-365=-id ^ All 707 (public) bugs reported in the past 12 months. https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/list?can=2=opened-after%3Atoday-365=-id ^ 322 are still open.