You have to get out of the frame of mind that assumes - "GAE team released 
feature X. Therefore X is well tested, properly integrated with the rest 
GAE features and fills a gap in the overall platform roadmap." You cannot 
make those assumptions. I am sorry, I know it sounds negative, but that is 
just fact. Developers are left to figure out for themselves which features 
are usable and more importantly which features belong to GAE as platform 
and have a chance to survive long term. I could pull out my own laundry 
list of features which are "almost there" but I do not want to write a long 
rant. Hopefully you get me drift.

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