Frank Cox wrote: > On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:20:01 -0400 > Louis Desjardins <louis_desjardins at mardigrafe.com> wrote:
>> What I know for sure is in the end, once you have >> picked pics from all around, having them in one single location rarely >> hurts. > > I use pictures from locations A B and C. Joe across the room uses pictures > from > locations A B and C. Why do we both need a copy of that picture in our > collect > directories, especially if we're not collaborating on our documents? You don't, but if I want to move stuff between two sites and my laptop, I may have different needs. >> This location could also be your server, diminishing the >> trafic on your network. No? > > Actually, no. > > Depending on your work flow and directory structures, this could greatly > increase the traffic on your network instead. Indeed, though how many LANs really limit peoples work flow ? > And again, for very little gain. Again, very little gain given the way you work ? If it's kept configurable, everybody can get what they need. Cheers, J/. -- John Beardmore, MSc EDM (Open), B.A. Chem (Oxon), CMIOSH, AIEMA, MEI. Managing Director, T4 Sustainability Limited. http://www.T4sLtd.co.uk/ Carbon Trust Consultant - Energy Audit and Design Advice. Energy Efficiency Accreditation Scheme Registered Assessor. P:0845 4561332 F:0870 0522417 M:07785 563116 Skype:t4sustainability
