14 people in a single PLP on Archicad 8.1 (when viewsets were much less flexible in Teamwork than they are now).
I have yet to see why the situation exists to begin with. The problem he describes is inaccurate. The team does not need to sign out for the actions he wanted to perform. Nothing is stopping them from working while the Team Leader makes the necessary changes.
I would think a project of that size would want as few views defined as possible, not creating dozens that are not used (and cannot be deleted without taking out the whole folder!).
I think some of the problems Rob described could be better solved through planning and team discussion than an elaborate (and potentially confusing) workaround. The method he speaks of would probably not secure anything. More likely, I would expect that it would increase user error dramatically. I can imagine people working in views they expect to be at one scale when they are actually placed at another, or placing the detail from the wrong cloned folder.
I don't question that larger projects are more complicated at all. It's unfortunate that most problems on larger projects are due to the limitations of the Teamwork system, but they can usually be overcome by planning ahead and dicsussing what is needed with the people involved in the project.
Tom Waltz