lol,

I think , people should see this as a opportunity to start a new app
engine like service providing company in those country. I like how
this countries show their
love toward young entrepreneur of their countries... ( ...no pun
intended....http://xkcd.com/559/  )

On Apr 2, 11:04 pm, WallyDD <[email protected]> wrote:
> Barry,
>
> The issue is with the way google deals with dns.
> The issue is very much googles as it means a lot of people will not be
> able to develop on Google app engine. Most larger websites have no
> choice but to steer clear of Google application engine.
>
> I would love to take the issue up with  the maintainers of these
> firewalls. Please would you be so kind as to provide me with their
> contact information?
>
> On Apr 2, 1:49 pm, Barry Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On 02/04/2009, WallyDD <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >  I have custom domain. I have never had anything blocked in many years
> > >  before migrating to google app engine.
>
> > >  The 'bad neighbour' issue has never been a problem for me in the past.
>
> > What do you want, a medal?
>
> > really that was just blind luck. (or maybe you weren't on a shared
> > system, or a highly segregated system, far removed from your
> > neighbours, either way just lucky)
>
> > I still contend this isn't Google's problem, take up your grivence
> > with the maintainers of the firewalls.
>
> > >  On Apr 2, 11:18 am, Barry Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >  > And why is this Google's problem?
>
> > >  > Presumably you are a victim of those countries over-zealous blocking
> > >  > (presuming you don't think your site is getting blocked itself)
>
> > >  > Any shared hosting will suffer this 'bad neighbour' issue, AppEngine
> > >  > happens to be a rather large hosting provider, so its quite likely.
>
> > >  > They could make the problem less likely to occur by using larger pool
> > >  > of IP addresses, and hashing the domain to specific IPs, as I imagine
> > >  > it would be impractical to offer unique IPs, but there is little
> > >  > incentive to do so (IMHO)
>
> > >  > You might get slightly better results using a custom domain if you
> > >  > don't already.
>
> > > > On 02/04/2009, WallyDD <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >  > >  List of countries where any website hosted on google app engine is 
> > > not
> > >  > >  accessible;
> > >  > >  China
> > >  > >  Iran
> > >  > >  Sudan
> > >  > >  Syria
> > >  > >  Indonesia is blocked by most providers
> > >  > >  Cuba
>
> > >  > >  On Apr 2, 10:48 am, WallyDD <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >  > > > Hello,
>
> > >  > >  > My website (on google app engine) is blocked in China where I 
> > > used to
> > >  > >  > get a lot of traffic from. I only just realised this from looking 
> > > at
> > >  > >  > the logs and noting that traffic from china has crawled to 
> > > standstill.
> > >  > >  > I imagine my website is blocked in other countries as well thanks 
> > > to
> > >  > >  > this blocking technique.
>
> > >  > >  > Does Google have a plan for dealing with this?
>
> > >  > >  > Any chance of a response from someone at google? I would really 
> > > like
> > >  > >  > to know if this is being dealt with seriously?
>
> > >  > >  > This doesn't just apply to my website, it applies to every site on
> > >  > >  > google app engine.
>
> > >  > --
>
> > > > Barry
>
> > >  > -www.nearby.org.uk-www.geograph.org.uk-
>
> > --
> > Barry
>
> > -www.nearby.org.uk-www.geograph.org.uk-
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