We are using Google Cloud Storage from App Engine and need to apply some ACL 
adjustments to 20.000+ objects. We'd like to use gsutil as it seems to be made 
for a use case like this.

Unfortunately, for whatever strange reason, objects created by App Engine using 
the service account are not owned by any of the other owners of the bucket. 
Hence gsutil fails.

How can we auth gsutil as the service account to make use of its bulk change 
features?

Google Support doesn't have an answer... Anybody here?

This has been such a frustrating experience that we think of moving this part 
over to S3 where apps don't exclude human owners.
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