Hey Richard, Thanks for your response. It's comments and feedback like yours which resulted in the current effort to improve/simplify the Custom Domains SSL process. I'm glad you seem to have taken my post in good humour, and I enjoyed your commentary. As to Cloudflare, it's a great service which can of course be used as part of a website development stack. Finally, you're correct that the need to set up a Google Apps account or integrate with Apps in any way is not part of the imminently-to-be-released Custom Domains SSL process, which will take place entirely in the Developers Console.
Regards, Nick On Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 1:52:32 AM UTC-4, Richard Cheesmar wrote: > > Hi, all, and thanks for replying > > Nick, I appreciate the followup. After thirty years of development, I can > honestly say two things. First that the process of developing for the web > is for anything of scale way too complicated and needs simplifying by the > big guns such as Google. Secondly, I am used to but tired of bad processes > and have read the docs, in fact I have read hundreds of pages of Google > docs in my time, some of which are better than others. In this particular > case I did read a lot of docs and I'm a reasonably intelligent idiot. > However, it's not just the docs, it's the over complicated and as you said > convoluted process. It almost as though it's one of those infamous Google > tests to see if you're good enough to get a job there. Obviously I'm not :) > As for being calm, I am as calm as can be expected after a regular 12+ > hours a day of developing... etc. etc. > > Anyway, I am looking at what Cloudflare has to offer, but I can wait until > the end of the month as my site is on beta at the moment. If indeed, Google > can simplify the whole process considerably and be competitive in terms of > monthly fees for SSL then I prefer to go with a single supplier. Would I be > correct in the assumption that this new process avoids having to acquire a > Google Apps account? > > Kaan, thanks for the feedback, and yes, Cloudflare seems to be very > economical in comparison. I am surely looking into it. > > > > On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 6:41:48 PM UTC+3, Richard Cheesmar wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Is it going to be possible anytime soon to setup SSL for a custom domain >> without a Google App account directly from the Google cloud developers >> console? Signing up for yet another Google account is bordering on making >> me insane. >> >> I have setup a custom domain via the Google cloud developers console for >> my app project, and this is serving as a naked url...no problem. >> >> Then I tried to setup a Google App account with an existing account >> linked to my Google App Engine project as an owner, but it didn't like it. >> So I setup a new one (deleted now) and re-verified the custom domain, which >> then stopped the serving of the custom domain. I then deleted the Google >> App account and it started serving the custom domain again. I have no idea >> why, what or how... >> >> I have purchased an SSL certificate from Comodo, not yet activated, and >> all I want to do is set it up without giving myself an emotional hernia, I >> get enough of those from coding! And, yes, read the docs, but you know, >> they suck! A step by step idiots example would be great! >> >> In fact back to the question at the beginning, is it going to be possible >> to setup SSL for a custom domain from the Google cloud developers console? >> >> Thanks one and all >> >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google App Engine" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/google-appengine/5d183eb2-729b-4f1f-8691-60358492b620%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
