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> Is this a case for multi master do you think? 
> I.e. running one on the internet, one locally.

Yes, could be.

> b) changing schemas (new tables, fields, views etc.) as well as data

That's a tall order; I don't think anything will do that automatically, 
although rubyrep claims to at least pick up new tables.

> Any experiences/thoughts?

My experience is with Bucardo, which should do the job admirably 
(but with the data only). My advice would be to just set up a test 
system and try rubyrep and Bucardo out. For the latter, use the 
latest Bucardo5 beta, as Bucardo4 will be deprecated soon:

http://bucardo.org/downloads/Bucardo-4.99.3.tar.gz

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