Getting access to latest back-ends might also provide impetus for open
sourcing the backend platform.

On Oct 15, 3:25 pm, dflorey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmmm. I guess this is complicated.
> The problem with cancelled background tasks was not in the sdk but in
> the appengine backend.
> The only option to test things in advance would be to have some kind
> of sandbox with the latest backend plus some dev previews of the sdk
> to try out the new sdk/backend combination.
> I have no clue if this is feasible as developers may need their actual
> datastore data.
> But of course it would be great to have some kind of staging process.
>
> Daniel
>
> On 15 Okt., 16:01, Joshua Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > GAE Team,
>
> > A simple lesson-learned from the 1.2.6 fiasco is that you have your  
> > release process backward.
>
> > What you *should* be doing is:
>
> > 1) Release the new version of the SDK to developers
> > 2) NOTIFY developers that there is a new version and it *will* be  
> > going live in X days
> > 3) Let the developers tell you about all the problems, and help them  
> > find work-arounds, or do an update if necessary
> > 4) Update the servers
>
> > This is the way Apple releases new JDKs, for example.  That way, the  
> > developers have a chance to find all the bugs *before* millions of  
> > people are bitten by bugs introduced by framework changes.
>
> > -Joshua
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