It's hard to say, because I really love the concept of App Engine,
know brilliant folks are working on it, and know it has a bright
future, but I would not recommend it to anyone for production apps at
present

On Jul 2, 4:24 pm, Frank <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Google AppEngine Engineers,
>
> I would like to, respectfully, suggest something to you: drop
> everything you're doing and fix this.
>
> Something is wrong, badly wrong. I can understand a server going down
> and all requests on it failing. But isn't the core concept of the
> AppEngine to allow redundancy? if a server goes down, the App is
> 'simply' executed on other servers, and many others if the load
> requires it.
>
> Things can always go wrong, but I think you've lost track of a very
> important aspect of what you're selling here: reliability.
>
> So, stop adding features, and make sure the AppEngine can't go down.
>
> Thank you for your hard work, and I mean it, you've built something
> amazing, and I can only imagine the task at hand, but  it's time to
> focus on what matters.
>
> Best Regards
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