So I guess not..?

It'd be so nice to have a Google App Engine powered service to import and 
host Wordpress, phpbb, wiki and any of the other php/mysql powered CMS, 
blogs, forums, wikis etc.

Google can make a ton of money embedding AdSense on all that, no more need 
to crawl you host the content and have it be searchable instantly..

On Saturday, April 12, 2008 1:39:00 AM UTC+2, Charbax wrote:
>
> When Google will add PHP support to the Google App Engine, will that 
> make it possible for users to easilly install Wordpress with all 
> Wordpress plugins, phpbb with all phpbb plugins or php based WiKi 
> systems, and AJAX based php chat systems directly on Google App 
> Engine? 
>
> Does such open source projects as phpbb and Wordpress need a lot of 
> tweaking to change the MySQL support into using the Google BigTable 
> database system instead? Do you think that there will be special 
> distributions available on those sistes with instruction for how to 
> install them on the Google App Engine? 
>
> Does App Engine work in a way that kind of is the same as uploding a 
> bunch of .php files to an FTP server? If I am working on a PHP 
> project, would it be relatively easy to just upload it on Google App 
> Engine and have it work there?

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