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Hi,
I'm using Unison for this. You could use any file synchronizing software like Owncloud, or even a version control like Git.
Just make sure that you don't make concurrent changes on the different systems. Working at your company and then sending your changes home is OK. Changing the same process on different computers between synchronization runs could create conflicts.
Cheers,
Balázs
Hi @Fred12,
It may be worthwhile checking out Rapidminer server. It provides you with teh ability to save and share a repository that is based of Rapidminer server.
It allows permissioning, access control as well as some minor version control features at this point.
Very effective way to collaborate.
Regards,
BP
ok but how does it work with unison? does it upload folders automatically into a clouddrive, and from there back into your folders or repositories?
sounds easy...
ok but Rapidminer Server is not free I guess? its paid... and it doesnt work with Rapidminer 5.3 ?
I use Unison to sync between machines in the same network directly. Other sync solutions like Owncloud or Dropbox would go through a cloud server. That doesn't matter. It's just getting files and directories from one computer to another.
Yes, RapidMiner server is commercial software.
There were earlier free versions of RapidAnalytics (old name of RapidMiner Server) in the RapidMiner 5.3 times but they don't seem to be available anymore.