I've been noticing some things:

- App Engine support shunted over to Stack Overflow (so...a non-Google 
community resource).
- Mail API pretty much deprecated (no more quota expansions, 100 email 
limit). 
- Deprecation of Channel API (sure we have Firebase, but still...what's the 
commitment to that?)
- No Java 8 (and 7 was a long time in coming). 
- Gradual deprecation of local SDK in favor of remote/virtual dev (which to 
me is unacceptable, I depend on that local SDK). 

I frequently recommend App Engine (and I've built quite a few apps on it). 
I've been a rogue evangelist of the platform for years (since it was 
released in fact), and have been contracted by Google three times to build 
applications using it. So I'm not a hater in any way. 

But I can't look at these events (particularly the Stack Overflow thing) 
and ignore the impression that App Engine is beginning to feel more like a 
side project rather than a commercial offering with full resource 
commitment by the vendor. 

Curious about a formal statement of commitment here, and a complete roadmap 
of what we can reasonably expect over say, the next two years. 

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