[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine roadmap

2018-08-20 Thread 'Katayoon (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine
I have created a feature request on "GAE roadmap" in the Issue Tracker . You may star the feature request for further updates, however we can't provide you ant ETA on it. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

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2018-08-20 Thread bFlood
that article is from 2008 and the link does not point at a road-map, its just a description of the current standard offerings On Friday, August 17, 2018 at 6:35:02 PM UTC-4, Katayoon (Cloud Platform Support) wrote: > > As mentioned in “Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published >

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine roadmap

2018-08-17 Thread 'Katayoon (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine
As mentioned in “Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published ” article, App Engine road-map can be found here . -- You received this message

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2008-11-11 Thread Blessed Geek
I tolerate javascript. I am also tolerating python. GTK is a huge gift from google because I have become too used to to decipher problems from cryptic java compilation logs. Familiarity breeds contempt - contempt for the ways others do their programming. It's hard for me to work with scripting

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published

2008-11-06 Thread Dado
Ciao Marzia - I forgot to ask you this question yesterday during the Chat with the GAE team session (which, by the way, I think is a great idea). Will the service for storing and serving large files be something like S3, totally separate from the datastore, or would it be in the form of a new

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2008-11-06 Thread hawkett
black-hat I would like to echo Aral's post. Language wars generate noise, not analysis. It's no surprise that the top four issues *by a mile* are just adding language ABC. It is depressing that people are working on that at the expense of other things. Admittedly, I am assuming that providing

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published

2008-11-05 Thread Aral Balkan
The roadmap is a great step forward, thank you. I am, however, disappointed at seeing Support for a new runtime language on the roadmap for the immediate feature. Quite bluntly, I would have expected better triage. There are showstopping issues in Google App Engine at the moment. Applications

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published

2008-11-05 Thread Aral Balkan
To illustrate my point further with an analogy: Google App Engine is here right now: http://icanhaz.com/rightscaleweb It needs to be here: http://icanhaz.com/rightscalepremium Aral On Nov 5, 3:54 pm, Aral Balkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The roadmap is a great step forward, thank you. I am,

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published

2008-11-04 Thread Sudhir
Yeah, John has a point... when the billing system is implemented, will you guys relax the limits on CPU optimization per request? Avoiding infinite loops or deadlocks is fine, but there are resource hungry calculations we have to do... I'm gonna need to calculate the centers and distributions of

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published

2008-11-04 Thread Rodrigo Moraes
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 8:14 PM, johnP wrote: There is still a significant amount of development ahead. If it appears that my task is a non-starter for Appengine, I'd prefer to switch to pure django earlier rather than later. Can anyone provide some enlightenment for my dilemma? Thanks. I

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published

2008-11-04 Thread johnP
On Nov 4, 5:08 am, Rodrigo Moraes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 8:14 PM, johnP wrote: roadmap: Billing: developers can pay for more resource usage). I -- rodrigo It's not clear what paying for more resource usage means. Yes, you can buy more traffic, storage, etc. It

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published

2008-11-04 Thread Marzia Niccolai
Hi, Billing will allow you to scale your application to your heart's content. So, in general, most quotas will no longer exist when billing is enabled. However, the per-request High CPU limits in App Engine are in place to protect the stability and responsiveness of the cluster as a whole. We

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2008-11-04 Thread johnP
Thank you for the response. It makes me feel better about investing time into creating a significant app on the platform. Like I mentioned, the core concept of keeping each pageview quick, is one that I wholeheartedly support. I think that a fast site is probably the most important usability

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2008-11-03 Thread johnP
I still don't understand one aspect of Google's approach - regarding CPU limits. For example, consider my application, a personal organizer. Each page view needs to tie together disparate entities; there are lots of writes; etc. The final result of the application is the creation of reports

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2008-10-24 Thread nslindtner
Nice with some roadmap information, and also neccesary as i see it. But to my big disappointment I do not se long-running processes .-(. I'm very well aware that it raises a lot of quistions, but come-on. Using webcron (and keeping every request på 8 sec) seems like a lot of unneccesary

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2008-10-24 Thread Jon McAlister
Hi Jeffrey, I appreciate your feedback. You definitely have good insight into the issues and the reasons why they are still issues :-). We recently did such a fixit of low hanging user bugs and these fixes will be pushed soon. I don't remember if we got everything that you mentioned in your

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published

2008-10-24 Thread Nash
This is great! Thanks Marzia et al! It's a great step towards giving us visibility to what we should expect and what we should be planning for. On Oct 24, 5:45 am, Marzia Niccolai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Many of you have expressed interest in learning about what's coming next for Google

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2008-10-24 Thread Bill
Lastly, concerning Bill's comment, I'm not entirely sure what you have in mind when you ask if they will be running on the same 'VM', immediate plans for new language support would most likely follow the same general theme as python support.  Meaning, you would upload your application to App

[google-appengine] Re: Google App Engine Roadmap - Now Published

2008-10-24 Thread Marzia Niccolai
Ah, I understand the question now. For the Python runtime, the App Engine frontend actually sends requests for your app to one or more Python Interpreters for your app. The I/O talk 'Building a Production Quality Application on Google App Engine' actually deals with this topic when talking about

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2008-10-24 Thread ryan
the short answer is, at least in the short to medium term, each app will be limited to a single language. multi-language apps, sharing datastores across apps, and inter-app RPCs are definitely interesting ideas, and we've had fun discussing them internally. they're not on the roadmap, though, and

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2008-10-23 Thread cz
This is fantastic, thanks Marzia! There also seems to be a fair amount of clamor for beefing up the Image API, any chance that might be in the pipeline? Also, I would like to suggest that the documentation be fattened up, especially concerning the inner workings of datastore/BigTable and

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2008-10-23 Thread Greg
Thanks for the feedback - good to know you are listening to our concerns. The big one for me is billing, which presumably will remove all the quota issues. I have an application just about ready to go live, and I don't anticipate huge resource use, but I'm hesitant about launching until I can be

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2008-10-23 Thread Bill
* Support for a new runtime language Would you be able to say how different languages will be partitioned? Could you access a single datastore with more than one language or have different languages running on the same VM? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this

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2008-10-23 Thread Jeffrey Rosen
Thanks for clarifying this! I am especially relieved to see the datastore import/export and the billing option announced. I am also relieved to see recent advances like the HTTPS release which now lets us add things like Google Checkout integration. As someone who runs their entire business

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2008-10-23 Thread Arun Shanker Prasad
Great to finally get official about the Roadmap On Oct 24, 8:01 am, Jeffrey Rosen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for clarifying this!  I am especially relieved to see the datastore import/export and the billing option announced.  I am also relieved to see recent advances like the HTTPS