had recently issues with bittorent sync, it was syncing but overwrite newr files with older ones. It is tightly connected to time and date and location, having multiple users in different time zones. only 1 setup wrongly and it could create a mess with files so be careful with that one. honestly for anything done by multiple remote people safest option is to have \FTP, each user got his own folder and usage for receiving and sending final tasks, ad then only 1 to be assigned to put things together and organize transfers so... not a simple task trust me. so really all those file syncs are not so good with a lot of people working at once easy to loose a track what is going on. so suggestion: 1. main guy to organize main project folder FTP for exchange - multiple users receiving and sending back to FTP and back to 1st guy to put new versions to main project somewhere localy.
this is also simplest meaning there is no need that everyone install some syncing software then yo write a lot of doc explanining how to and everything... On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Eugene Flormata <[email protected]>wrote: > I agree with bittorrent sync. It's like an unlimited size Dropbox. The > issue would be if we peeps were rendering a buncha gi cache files and exrs. > Although there's no version control really. And worse case scenario someone > deletes all the files. Paul maybe do the honours of creating a google > spreadsheet for everyone involved? Not sure how many people you want > involved in the project. But I think I have the biggest Facebook fan page > for softimage I could reach out to. Not sure what the average skill level > is there though. This mailing list seems to have more generalists in one > place than I can think of haha. Maybe it's because XSI is so user friendly. > > > On Wednesday, March 12, 2014, Robert Cole <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> This is the most productive idea I have read on this list in a while, >> count me in. >> Rendering, Lighting, Shading. >> >> Regards, >> Robert >> >> >> >>

