How is this different than backlift - https://www.backlift.com is already doing the same thing.
or http://scriptogr.am/
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#52Great idea and awesome landing page -- sat through the introductory video and was really impressed with the simplicity and ease of the idea. Also - would you like to say anything about PHP/scripting support? I saw some PHP files in the folder that was copied during the demo vid, was wondering about support for that
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#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
Or http://droppages.com/ or http://www.site44.com/ or http://www.kissr.com/
http://pancake.io as well.
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#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think the market for these types of services is not multi-person dev teams. Instead, this is for your solo freelancer who doesn't want to deal with the hassle of hosting and where git is overkill.
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I guess what I'm saying is I wish someone tackled the organizational issue for product management of large systems in my domain (encompasses software, hardware, mechanical) other than IBM.
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#56Anyone has any experience reaching quota limits on Dropbox, GH-Pages etc? Would you feel comfortable hosting a very high traffic site (or even a smaller site that gets Reddited occasionally) there?
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#57So, it saves you the extra click to upload via SFTP? I really am not sure I get the point. Are they targeting people who are confused and befuddled by normal file synchronization?
That's not very convenient, even for power users. My blog runs on a custom CMS I wrote, yet it was enough of a pain that I eventually added Dropbox integration. This setup has the added advantage that all the state is always in Dropbox, backed up, and I can set up as many read-only mirrors that autosync as I want: http://www.stavros.io/posts/this-blog-is-dropbox-enabled/ http://mirror.stavros.io/posts/this-blog-is-dr…
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#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's not very convenient, even for power users. My blog runs on a custom CMS I wrote, yet it was enough of a pain that I eventually added Dropbox integration. This setup has the added advantage that all the state is always in Dropbox, backed up, and I can set up as many read-only mirrors that autosync as I want: http://www.stavros.io/posts/this-blog-is-dropbox-enabled/ http://mirror.stavros.io/posts/this-blog-is-dr…
just mount an ssh folder on your local machine...