I have been working on a project with a similar goal.
I accumulated a big list of links to documentation, tutorials, best
practices and miscellaneous notes, and put them in a virtual mixing
bowl, shook well, and built an application called "Google Apps for
Dummies".
Check it out: go to gae4dummies.appspot.com and look in at the "Link
City" page, especially the "Good Ideas" and "Good Code" tabs.

There's a lot more material yet to go onto the site, and I have been
pondering whether or not to post material in a wiki format - but I
don't know how easy it will be to "moderate" the site, and keep it
both organized and 'relevant', to use a favorite Google term.  What do
you think?  Would anyone volunteer to help maintain such a wiki or
similar repository of useful stuff?


On Sep 11, 7:52 pm, Peter Recore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have found many posts here mentioning a new implementation of a wiki
> using app engine, but I can't seem to find a wiki *about* app engine.
> I feel like there are certain things that one can learn by reading
> posts from the group, but finding that info involves digging around.
> If there was a wiki maybe we could start putting together a cohesive
> list of best practices, benchmarks, and other things that the standard
> docs lack.
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