OMFG... thx a lot...
BUT... if i have to go to https://appengine.google.com/a/live.ru
WHY GAE ALLOW TO LOGIN TO http://appengine.google.com/a/live.ru?
o_O
On 18 фев, 02:21, Robert Kluin robert.kl...@gmail.com wrote:
It looks like you need to go to:
https://appengine.google.com/a/live.ru
Here's a video from Google I/O that I like a lot:
Google I/O 2008 - Open Source Projects and Poisonous People
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F-3E8pyjFo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F-3E8pyjFoThis is a news/emailgroup.. not
an Open Source project.. but I feel the topic is germane.
On Thu,
WHY GAE ALLOW TO LOGIN TO http://appengine.google.com ?
On 18 фев, 20:03, ai_...@live.ru ai_...@live.ru wrote:
OMFG... thx a lot...
BUT... if i have to go tohttps://appengine.google.com/a/live.ru
WHY GAE ALLOW TO LOGIN TOhttp://appengine.google.com/a/live.ru?
o_O
On 18 фев, 02:21, Robert
You Google Apps account is also a Google Account. This is exactly the
sort of confusion that makes me suggest to anyone who asks that they
should just use a gmail account as their primary developer account for
app engine.
On Feb 18, 10:16 am, ai_...@live.ru ai_...@live.ru wrote:
WHY GAE ALLOW
I think i have Google acc, but i don't know for shure.
When i go to https://appengine.google.com/ and Sign in, then i see a
list of ONE site (all other disapear!) and i can create only 2 more
sites!!!
Here is the proof link
http://oleksii.icr-corp.com/gae.png
When i try to create new site. I'm
I don't think that my situation is funny!!!
On 16 фев, 22:05, johnwlockwood johnwlockw...@gmail.com wrote:
I guess you are right, I was just trying to point out that Wobble
wasn't calling ai_boy a hideous creature that lives under a bridge. :P
On Feb 16, 10:46 am, Eli Jones
Maybe Google did it on purpose because you're using IE + Bing instead of
Chrome + Google? :P
No seriously, hopefully this screenshot will make it easier for the Googlers
that frequent this group to help you.
I have a question for you though (not sure if it's been asked in this thread
yet (yes,
I've been lost among various subflavors of Google accounts before.
Maybe if there is somewhere an authoritative table of 'types of Google
accounts; and how they are similar; and how they are different,' you
might be able to figure out how to access the correct account to login
to.
On Feb 17,
It looks like you need to go to:
https://appengine.google.com/a/live.ru
Robert
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:14 AM, ai_...@live.ru ai_...@live.ru wrote:
I think i have Google acc, but i don't know for shure.
When i go to https://appengine.google.com/ and Sign in, then i see a
list of
ai_boy, Wobble is calling himself a troll, not you. it is slang for
someone who post inflammatory messages intended to get an emotional
response.
On Feb 15, 9:28 pm, ai_...@live.ru ai_...@live.ru wrote:
1) Don't be rude with me plz.. i'm not your freind, and i (unlike you)
don't call you
On Feb 15, 9:36 pm, ai_...@live.ru ai_...@live.ru wrote:
Well i like GAE, but this situation is pissing me off. And you even
want someone to pay money for THAT? o_O
I just want to use servise. I don't want you to suggest somethin. I
want you to help me.
Is it really hard for Google to
I guess you are right, I was just trying to point out that Wobble
wasn't calling ai_boy a hideous creature that lives under a bridge. :P
On Feb 16, 10:46 am, Eli Jones eli.jo...@gmail.com wrote:
Nah, he's calling him a Troll.. by replying to a Troll one is feeding the
Troll.. and the number
1) Don't be rude with me plz.. i'm not your freind, and i (unlike you)
don't call you stupid.
2) If you call everione who use\used GAE - troll.. Hmmm.. then i have
nothing to say to you.
On 14 фев, 05:43, Wooble geoffsp...@gmail.com wrote:
This wouldn't happen to most of us because 1) we
Well i like GAE, but this situation is pissing me off. And you even
want someone to pay money for THAT? o_O
I just want to use servise. I don't want you to suggest somethin. I
want you to help me.
Is it really hard for Google to help people to use they servises?
And please READ THIS ONE MORE
Plz get lost.. I'm talking about Google right now...
On 15 фев, 03:25, Jesaja Everling jeverl...@gmail.com wrote:
I also recommend bitbucket. There is a free plan that lets you create
one private repository, and the cheapest paid plan is only 5$ (5
private repositories). The free plan even
There have always been two things that stopped me using Git/Github. I
do like Git (I use GitX on my Mac for iPhone stuff, and it's great).
1. I already use Google Code for some open source stuff (eg.
http://google-wave-notifier.googlecode.com/ ) and it'd be nice to keep
them together.
2. Last
We understand you. We don't understand why you don't respond to people
trying to help you.
Eg. you posted here:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/f6ef2c306d1b8540/d5d9b40e5bb0facd#d5d9b40e5bb0facd
And Wooble made a suggestion (assuming your account was an Apps
On Feb 14, 10:54 am, Danny Tuppeny da...@tuppeny.com wrote:
There have always been two things that stopped me using Git/Github. I
do like Git (I use GitX on my Mac for iPhone stuff, and it's great).
1. I already use Google Code for some open source stuff
If you're just concerned about backing up private repositories then
you could always export and either email it to yourself or upload to
Google Docs. The export format is highly compressed (more so than the
Git export format) so unless you are tracking a lot of large binaries
this will be
I also recommend bitbucket. There is a free plan that lets you create
one private repository, and the cheapest paid plan is only 5$ (5
private repositories). The free plan even offers all the features of
paid plans except support for CNAMEs.
You can of course also just clone your repositories to
1) If you format your hard-drive, you need to back up your source code
first
s/If you format your hard-drive, //
Quoted for truth :-)
I wish Google Code would let me pay to host my private projects there
so I have a copy off from my machine (and I presume Google Code is
backed up).
Use Github. It's great... and rather affordable. :)
The best thing is being able to search across your codebase for stuff.
On Feb 13, 10:13 pm, Danny Tuppeny da...@tuppeny.com wrote:
1) If you format your hard-drive, you need to back up your source code
first
s/If you format your
Well i think NOBODY anderstend me...
I WASTE 6 MONTHS for Google App Engine and right now i get nothing. I
could not use my sites. I could no edit them. And technical support
DOSENT WORK AT ALL I don't care how Google App Engine is good. I
CAN'T USE IT!!!
So... imagine for a second that you
This wouldn't happen to most of us because 1) we remember our gmail
passwords even if our machines are wiped and 2) we're smart enough to
back up our code and use revision control. But possibly not smart
enough to stop feeding the trolls.
On Feb 13, 6:36 pm, ai_...@live.ru ai_...@live.ru wrote:
Boys are just boys ! GAE is an excellent servise provided you just
grow up a little !
--
nickmi...@gmail.com
On Feb 14, 2:43 am, Wooble geoffsp...@gmail.com wrote:
This wouldn't happen to most of us because 1) we remember our gmail
passwords even if our machines are wiped and 2) we're
Google could provide decent service without making technical compromises.
The only tradeoff is they'd have to charge a little more. That's a tradeoff
I'd be willing to make. It can't be that expensive, because Rackspace does
it, and their cloud prices are right in line with the rest.
On Fri, Feb
Google provides a pretty good service here, with a few trade offs:
1) If you format your hard-drive, you need to back up your source code
first
2) You have to remember your login id
On Feb 11, 2:22 pm, ai_...@live.ru ai_...@live.ru wrote:
Well it's a short story. I register an account on App
1) If you format your hard-drive, you need to back up your source code
first
s/If you format your hard-drive, //
--
Best Regards
Piotr Jaroszyński
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
Google App Engine group.
To post to this group, send email to
It's not google's fault, but on the other hand, deploy at Rackspace and you
can call them on the phone and sort things out.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Tim Hoffman zutes...@gmail.com wrote:
I access appengine from multiple systems' (access to app engineis not
tied to a O/S install)
Yeah that's one bad thing about developing on App Engine - at times, waiting
days for support.
On 12 February 2010 15:15, Dennis Peterson dennisbpeter...@gmail.comwrote:
It's not google's fault, but on the other hand, deploy at Rackspace and you
can call them on the phone and sort things out.
But then I have to manage systems, scalablity, load balancing.
Everything is a trade off ;-)
T
On Feb 12, 12:15 pm, Dennis Peterson dennisbpeter...@gmail.com
wrote:
It's not google's fault, but on the other hand, deploy at Rackspace and you
can call them on the phone and sort things out.
On
31 matches
Mail list logo