I agree a new 2010 roadmap would be really needed.
Current roadmap page only contains:
1. Support for mapping operations across datasets
2. Cursors for continuing results of Datastore queries past the 1000
entity limit
3. Alerting system for exceptions in your application
4. Datastore dump and
On Dec 20, 10:54 am, Antoine Sabot-durand anto...@sabot-durand.net
wrote:
Hi,
I found the roadmap for 2009 but is there one for 2010 ? I'd like to
propose my company to start developement on GAE but the lack of
visibility on the platform is an issue. Will you support some of the
JEE6 new
Hello,
Some visibility on the roadmap would be great. I think in the last
month GAE has already improved a lot. There are quite some open issues
that are often listed against the use of GAE. I believe if we knew
that they will be addressed at some point in time it might help.
Personally I see two
As i s'aider in m'y post this doc is not a roadmap : it stops in
december 2009. Nothing in 2010. Is Thérèse an update on thé way ?
On 22 déc, 23:23, Ikai L (Google) ika...@google.com wrote:
The roadmap that is up right now represents our six month
Thanks Ikai. Sounds Agile! So does this mean that any feature requests
coming in today (for example) won't get evaluated for at least 6
months?
Issue #2555 submitted.
Murray
On Dec 22, 3:23 pm, Ikai L (Google) ika...@google.com wrote:
The roadmap that is up right now represents our six month
I second this request for 2010 roadmap visibility.
I'm especially curious if there will be any definite plan to support
multi-tenancy on GAE (beyond the current odd workaround/exception
mechanisms). We have requirements for several of these to get started
in Q2. Google seems to be the only cloud
The roadmap that is up right now represents our six month goals:
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/roadmap.html
Beyond that, we do not even have much visibility ourselves into what we are
going to work on, but as soon as we have set high level objectives, we'll
communicate them with our