For me it is a security question.  Having it only increases the attack
surface area of app engine for a pointless 'feature'.  There is no
reason at all to put it, so don't, that's security 101.  If you could
enumerate the exceptional situations it would help.

On Mar 28, 9:58 am, Baz <[email protected]> wrote:
> While I have no need for this since I use and love SCM's, none of you
> have made any reasonable point on why it should not be allowed. In
> many other environments you can ftp code up and down, or basically get
> the code the same way you put it up. No-one said the code should be
> available for anyone in the world to download (Wesly), it would only
> be accessible using the same credentials that you used to upload it.
> And no-one advocated making it the standard way of working, but
> perhaps there are exceptional situations where this would make sense.
> Then again, who are any of you to tell someone how to work? Again, I
> don't care either way, but this feels like a witch hunt based on
> irrational emotions.

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