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Welcome to the Google App Engine developer community! There are many ways to
get involved in the App Engine developer community, whether you want to learn
from other App Engine developers and community resources, contribute to open
source projects, or share your own knowledge and experience.
Ask development questions
Ask technical questions on Stack Overflow using the official
google-app-engine tag.
App Engine team and community members
actively monitor this channel and answer questions.
Review the most-asked questions
before posting a new one.
You should ask non-technical questions in the various discussion groups
and mailing lists for developers.
File feature requests and defects
You can suggest feature requests and report issues on our
public issue tracker.
This is a great place for App Engine team members and the developer community
to discuss and track implementations of features or resolution of bug fixes,
as well as share workarounds and patches to the SDK.
If you're interested in enterprise-level service and support, consider signing
up for a support package.
We've established discussion groups/mailing lists for developers to discuss
the platform and get notified of new release announcements and upcoming
downtime.
You can also visit the Google Cloud
Slack community to discuss
App Engine and other Google Cloud products. If you haven't
already joined,
use this form to sign up. For
App Engine, join the #app-engine
channel.
Use and contribute to third-party libraries
There are several third-party projects based on App Engine on the popular code
hosting platforms:
GitHub
Bitbucket
Watch videos
The Google Cloud team regularly posts videos about using App Engine on
YouTube.
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Last updated 2025-08-07 UTC.
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