+1 Google's domain management, particularly if you bought the domain through 
google is incredibly complicated and arcane. We really need a step-by-step 
guide for decommissioning a google apps account and moving to direct GAE 
domains for the two cases:

1. Third-party DNS like godaddy
2. DNS provided by google, accessed through the Google Apps dashboard

On Apr 15, 2014, at 5:38 PM, Jason Collins <[email protected]> wrote:

> With the new Custom Domain hookup tool in the Cloud Console (thank you, thank 
> you!), I would like to wind-down all the various Google Apps that we have set 
> up over the years (and are paying for).
> 
> However, I still want the App Engine mappings to continue.
> 
> Is there a "right way" to do this? Do I request for the Apps accounts to be 
> cancelled? Do I remove my credit card from the Apps account and just let them 
> go stale/inactive?
> 
> I definitely cannot have interruption of service, so the mappings need to 
> remain regardless of approach.
> 
> Thanks for any info,
> j
> 
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