I've started working on (or at least at this point only arguing with django
people) this project as well, but it is still some time off so I wouldn't
hold your breath quite yet.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:11 AM, sserrano <[email protected]>wrote:

> While it is a difficult task there is people trying to work around
> it.
>
> Follow wkornewald at http://bitbucket.org/wkornewald/ he is doing an
> excellent work
>
> Cheers, Sebastian Serrano
>
> http://www.sserrano.com
>
> On 18 nov, 09:54, frankabel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm newbie in this App Engine. As far I know, lot of Django app
> > portability get solved if someone implement a  Django database backend
> > for App Engine. Even I read "Once queryset-refactor lands in trunk, it
> > might also be possible to write a database backend for App Engine that
> > would allow any app to run properly. " athttp://
> martyalchin.com/2008/apr/8/appengine/
> >
> > Somebody can explain me why isn't implemented yet such database
> > backend? I, mean is a big deal? What are the main problems that ones
> > must address to write such backend? If the backend exist, porting
> > Django app will be more easy that using Google App Engine Helper for
> > Django?
> >
> > Cheers
> > Frank Abel
>
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