Hi Emlyn,
running as a multi-tenancy app is not doable for several reasons:
- Clients want to be able to protect the data by managing the permissions 
(=access to the datastore) by themselves
- The app can use a lot of resources depending on the settings of the 
customer. I don't see a simply way to charge them for the resources 
consumed when using a multi-tenancy app

You plugin concept sounds very interesting and is a good idea! In our case 
we are the only app running on app engine in 99% of the cases. Once GAE is 
more widely adopted this would be very interesting.

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