We're edging closer to launching Content Highway Web Edition.

Essentially, users will be able to batch publish Revit content directly to the web from their desktops with a 'single click' - effectively creating your own Revit City.

Furthermore you may optionally publish metadata and thumbnails ONLY - thereby allowing others to view your content and to issue requests for specific RFA files. You may then elect to upload only the RFA files that have been requested.

Extract from http://www.digitalbuildingsolutions....way_about.html

Content Highway Web

Content Highway Web is a web service that lets you share Revit family files with collegues or the world. Although you can use the site to host Revit family files and share them discerningly, Content Highway Web is more appealing as a communal Revit resource.

Key Features
  • upload/download request system that simulates 'peer to peer' file sharing
  • classification by Revit Category, Supplier, Uniformat, Masterformat 95, Masterformat 04
  • powerful filtering methods: by user, country, category, ranking, etc
  • three rankings methods, namely owner's ranking, your ranking, global ranking
  • separate discussion thread per family/type
  • multiple pricing fields: material, labour, equipment, sub contractor
  • supply pricing for new construction and demolition
Some questions...

1. Are you prepared to share your content? (a) Yes (b) No (c) Depends
2. If Yes - with (a) everybody (b) just my buddies?
3. How much hard disk space does your personal content (ie. non Autodesk) take up?