There is
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/list

I thought it was listed there, but a quick search now cant find it :(

On 30 April 2010 09:45, Luigi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you Barry!
>
> Now I know what the problem is. When I registered this Gmail account I
> was in Germany, where there are legal issues between Google and one
> guy over the "Gmail" name. So, if you want to register a Gmail account
> from a German IP address, Google gives you an email with
> "@googlemail.com" ending.
>
> And Google App Engine refuses to create an App with your Gmail ID (or
> better said GoogleMail ID) if you have a "@googlemail.com" email. And
> this IS A REALLY ANNOYING BUG! Virtually most of the German and UK
> Gmail users are stripped the right to take their Gmail ID as their
> AppEngine application name.
>
> GOOGLE PLEASE FIX IT!
>
> And as far as I know, we, users with "@googlemail.com" addresses, can
> do nothing to make it work with GAE, as we are not able to choose
> between "@gmail.com" and "@googlemail.com" as our primary address or
> switch to "@gmail.com" at all.
>
> Can I report it somewhere as a bug? Do GAE developers have a public
> bug tracking system as e.g. Android?
>
> Greets
>
> On Apr 28, 5:57 pm, Barry Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It seems those of us who signed up as @googlemail.com as a main domain
>> dont get this. (trying to get barrybhunter.appspot.com doesnt work)
>>
>> I created another Google Account with @gmail.com and was able to claim
>> the appspot id for it.
>>
>> (I know they are the same, and can send email to either, but somewhere
>> must register which domain is the 'main' one, and I guess that
>> confuses AppEngine)
>>
>> On 28 April 2010 08:06, Luigi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hello,
>>
>> > in his book "Programming Google Apps Engine" Dan Sanderson writes:
>> > "... Google reserves every Gmail username as an application ID that
>> > only the corresponding Gmail user can register"
>>
>> > For example my Gmail account is "[email protected]" and I
>> > try to create an App Engine app with ID luigigirotti and it fails with
>> > the message "An App or Google Account already exists with that name."
>>
>> > If I try to put a hyphen in between like "luigi-girotti" then App
>> > Engine accepts it as a new ID.
>>
>> > So, how to utilize those "reserved" Gmail IDs in App Engine?
>>
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