Devin,
They way Jerry explained it to me is that you would be able to deploy to any server.
I believe they are working on that this week.
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BTW I am astounded at the progress they have made on this.
They have accomplished things in a month that I expected to take a year.
The outlook for Rodeo is very bright. I can't wait. And, given Jerry's reputation for followingthrough, it will probably all arrive sooner instead of later. The current (until mid-night Austin time) price of $89.00 is way too low. The only good thing that can be said about it is: anyone with a mild interest in web-standard programming can certainly afford to risk that amount.
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BTW #2
For our company, we will use Rodeo primarily on the LAN - rather than the web. The Rodeo architecture even works for personal apps with or without a server - as I understand it.
Paul Looney

On Jul 20, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Devin Asay wrote:

Since this seems to be the day for questions, one more I haven't seen asked:

If I spring for Rodeo (and I'm very close to doing it) am I forever tied to dependency on the Rodeo server? What about those of us who have invested in our own on-rev account or in revServer? Can we produce code on the Rodeo server, then copy it to our own revved servers?

Devin


Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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