Nate:

Good question.  In fact, I have another thread going (should be right 
near this one) where I am trying to sort out best practices for this 
sort of thing.

I also am playing with the import_export plugin (and running into some 
issues).  I'll post the details on the other thread shortly.

There are a couple of obvious issues to deal with when developing a site 
like this locally:

1. Syncing databases.
2. Syncing data files.  For example, page_attachments stores files in a 
subdirectory of public.
3. Syncing program files.  For example, I use a few custom extensions 
and I want to develop them locally.  I figure Capistrano is a no-brainer 
for this third requirement, and that seems to be working pretty well so 
far.
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