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On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:43 AM, rudolf michael <[email protected]> wrote:

> hmmmm....i can handle that if it was done using GWT+java backend.
> but i guess that you need to move the whole front end to be implemented
> using GWT, it will become much much faster and the code maintainable and
> clearer.
>
> Good job and very nice interface :-) i liked it
>
> regards,
> Rudolf Michael
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Nevin Freeman <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am the sole developer for http://riabiz.com, a news website running
>> on App Engine. This is a great gig -- I really like that, thanks to
>> App Engine, one amateur can make a site like this from scratch and
>> keep it running well.
>>
>> The trouble is that if I am 'off the grid,' there is nobody to tend to
>> the site in the case of some emergency. Summer is in full swing, and I
>> don't really like having to stay within the reach of civilization
>> every single weekend...
>>
>> So I'm hoping to find someone else who is in the exact same position
>> as I am; the sole developer for an App Engine site that is in
>> production and needs to be maintained. We could learn each other's
>> code well enough so that in an emergency we would be able to cover the
>> other and fix some small bug or something. I think that after an
>> initial learning process we would only need to spend an hour or two
>> each month keeping up with new developments.
>>
>> Some more info: My app is in Python, uses webapp, and has been in
>> production for almost a year, so there haven;t actually been any
>> "emergencies" for a long time. I work with three other (non-technical)
>> people, and this backup is in large part (but not entirely) for their
>> peace of mind. Since our business is actually becoming valuable, it
>> makes sense to have someone else who understands the code so that in
>> the unlikely case that I get very sick or die or whatever I won't be
>> leaving them with a custom website that nobody understands.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nevin
>>
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