Starting with a "seed" database
Hello,
I am trying to get my colleagues to start using Zotero, but when I add them to my group they are having a lot of trouble getting the initial sync completed. One in particular has waited a whole day to get the database and has not received it.
They are surgeons and don't have the time to file reports and trouble shoot the errors (like many of us) and I am wondering if I can give him a copy of my database to use as a "seed" and speed up the syncing.
I have nothing in My Library, only in the group library. If I save my zotero folder to a disk and replace his zotero folder with it, will it then act as a seed and make it so that he can avoid the initial sync delay?
Thanks
sethmg
I am trying to get my colleagues to start using Zotero, but when I add them to my group they are having a lot of trouble getting the initial sync completed. One in particular has waited a whole day to get the database and has not received it.
They are surgeons and don't have the time to file reports and trouble shoot the errors (like many of us) and I am wondering if I can give him a copy of my database to use as a "seed" and speed up the syncing.
I have nothing in My Library, only in the group library. If I save my zotero folder to a disk and replace his zotero folder with it, will it then act as a seed and make it so that he can avoid the initial sync delay?
Thanks
sethmg
We have some infrastructure improvements planned to take advantage of recent improvements to the syncing code.
My university affiliation has an online database that has this kind of functionality: it simply says "busy" or "idle" or something in between based on current traffic. It would at least give some idea of the time it will take and let me know if I should shut off my computer and try again when I get home, or just hang out for 15 more min.
sethmg