I dont think you understand... The above specifically mentions - among other 
things - that 

1) there are no programatic apis to the blacklist 

2) the mechanisms to limit costs for a small app under a attack are much 
worse under the new billing system than under the old one...

hence:

- writing my own code as you suggest will therefore *not* prevent spawns of 
instances

- due to the billing of instances that we are unable to put a cap on GAE is 
*less* able to deal with the situation than - say - AWS EC2 or DotCloud

=> there is a *real* issue that needs to be dealt with, or *any* person with 
ill intend can take down *any* small GAE app very quickly (even using their 
own GAE app)

Please try to understand the details and the background of my concern - or 
GAE will very soon find itself a big-business-*only* platform.

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