You should be able to create an application ID which matches an
existing gmail account, but only when logged in to the current user.

For example, if you have [email protected] and want to create
example.appspot.com, you must log in to the App Engine admin console
as '[email protected]' and then create the 'example' application. You
can then add additional developers to the application.

--Matthew

On Jul 5, 12:16 am, "l.denardo" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think there's no way to do it.
> Gmail names seem to be locked for anyone, including the owner of the
> account. This happened to me too, and seems to be a frequent request
> from many of us.
>
> Regards
> Lorenzo
>
> On Jul 2, 9:03 pm, cwaldbieser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I read that if you have a GMail account, no one else can take that
> > name for an App Engine ID.
> > I created a GMail account with the name I wanted, but when I tried to
> > create an app with that account, I was told by the page the name is
> > taken!  It was not taken prior to me creating the new GMail account.
> > Am I blocking the name of the app ID I want?  How do I correct this?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Carl

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