I am with Tim on this.

Never ever !
And .... not only dropbox nowdays you can store anykind of file in
google docs.


happy coding ;)

On Mar 28, 12:35 am, "Wesley C (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> tim is correct. you only *push* to the cloud, never pull. can you
> imagine what would happen if we made available the ability to download
> source code? think of all the applications out there... anyone could
> download anyone else's code, regardless of the effort and time it took
> to create those applications! it would be a nightmare. so yes, altho
> you can write code that will let you get to your source, it's
> non-trivial and not worth your effort.
>
> the copy of your source where you created it should always be seen as
> the master, and you're only sending to App Engine the "copy" that we
> should run on your behalf. if you have multiple locations, then you
> need some version control that is accessible at all sites. if you
> don't, then a simple distributed file solution likehttp://dropbox.com
> may work for you.
>
> best regards,
> -- wesley
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> "Core Python Programming", Prentice Hall, (c)2007,2001
> "Python Fundamentals", Prentice Hall, (c)2009
>   http://corepython.com
>
> wesley.j.chun :: [email protected]
> developer relations :: google app engine

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