Are there any plans to make the application count also a paid
resource ? Or perhaps paying customers could have a more flexible
number of apps.
Thanks.
Pratham
Then again, if you are doing the apps for a client, then going the
Google App + App Engine would be the way to go, as it does not eat
into your app allowance. With the GAE for Business announced this
last week, it should be even easier.
GAE team: If we can have over the quota paid, should we not have over
the 10 app limit payment scheme?
smiles, jen ;o)
if you have a "legitimate business need" for more than 10 apps, go to
the support page below and tell us what you do as well as the email
address that you registered your account under, and we'll review it
and possibly give you more apps beyond the statement limit.
http://code.google.com/support/bin/request.py?contact_type=AppEngineContact
best regards,
-- wesley
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Developers have had their app limit increased before with no questions
asked. Here's one example:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/210ebae3dc88cc6a?hl=en
Has this policy changed or is this support page just a way to keep
track of these requests?
Thanks,
Ivan
On May 26, 8:18 pm, "Wesley C (Google)" <wesc+...@google.com> wrote:
> developers who need more than 10 apps: you can disable then delete
> existing apps that aren't used, which will be "credited" back to you.
>
> if you have a "legitimate business need" for more than 10 apps, go to
> the support page below and tell us what you do as well as the email
> address that you registered your account under, and we'll review it
> and possibly give you more apps beyond the statement limit.
>
> http://code.google.com/support/bin/request.py?contact_type=AppEngineC...
it's done on a case-by-case basis, but if you can justify it, it makes
it easier for us. :-)
-wesley