Hi Remigius,
  I do not get your issue, app versions are alphanumeric strings.  I
have apps with version numbers well into two and three digit numbers.
I know some other people use their VCS's identifier (revision number
or changeset id).  Others use words like 'dev' and 'prod'.

  I've had apps who's version number was 10, they served without
problems.  What do you mean the DNS can not be resolved?



Robert





On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:28, Remigius <[email protected]> wrote:
> The "latest" is also contained in the "Live URI"-links that are
> displayed in the "versions" section of the GAE admin console. I have
> also noticed that at least in our case the versions are not served
> (i.E. the DNS cannot be resolved, although the "Live URI"-link is
> available, and they can also be set as default) if the version number
> is 10 (I assume this applies to any two-digit version numbers).
> Without wanting to dig into the documentation: Does this also apply to
> the URLs without the "latest"? We currently round-robin version
> numbers between 1 and 9, which is not too bad, but from a purely
> theoretical point of view it would be somewhat nicer to have unique
> version numbers (and, of course, an unlimited supply of them).
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