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by yegle 3092 days ago
If you sign an NDA with Google, you'll get more up to date info about future features/roadmap etc. I think you'll be happy to know those plans.

Disclaimer I work on GAE.

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If I signed the NDA, would I also be happy to know the roadmap for Python 3 on GAE-Std?
That's a good question but I'm an engineer and not authorized to talk about any future plans :-)

We do monitor the public issue tracker (https://issuetracker.google.com/savedsearches/559750) and will prioritize appropriately according to vote number.

OMG! Python 3 support was brought up 10 years ago (it is 2018 now depending on your timezone) in 2008 and comments were closed in 2012 for unknown reasons...

Tack this on as one of the reasons people don't trust google cloud...

Not really unknown reasons IMO - the comments were clearly unuseful that just served to spam the people who starred the issue.

No more information from users is needed to implement it, so the only useful comments can come from Google employees who can still comment.

This is standard procedure on Google bugtrackers.

If you work on GAE can you give a timeline for: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/65104189

for me that is a big blocker.

I've bought this to the attention of some of our engineers, and I hope to get you an update soon.
thank you really much
You have to sign an NDA just to get the roadmap

Is it that volatile that they don't want to go public with their intentions? That's not really a good sign, IMO.