In Dashboard / Permissions the "Invite someone to collaborate on this
application:" field to enter the eMail is missing.  So I cannot invite
anymore.

The problem is, that this appId only has this single developer, which
is the domain owner (Google Apps for Domain), and therefore I cannot
use the password in automated deployment scripts (the user is all-too-
mighty) for security reasons.

With other appIDs I have a similar issue, however, luckily, I also had
invited my Google Mail Account there, too (or it was the owner).  With
Google Accounts everything is fine, so the problem ONLY SHOWS UP if
you login with a Google Apps for Domain user.

So you must use https://appengine.google.com/a/example.com to login
into GAE to be able to see this error, if you are able to access the
app using https://appengine.google.com/ you cannot see this error (I
for my part CANNOT access a certain appId using https://appengine.google.com/
because it is only registered under https://appengine.google.com/a/xxx
).

Please note that this is NOT a single account or appId which is
bugged.  It is a general thing, you can see it everywhere.  I was able
to verify it using 5 different appIDs, everywhere it is the same
issue:

Devs which are not Google Accounts cannot invite anymore.

The problem is most harmful in cases where there is no Dev with a
Google Account, like in my case for a single appId.

Any ideas how to add a dev with a Google Account to an appId which has
no devs with Google Accounts yet?

Thanks!
-Tino

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