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- Whereas the Sakai code is institutional and not subject to copyright, is its documentation, rather, individual intellectual property? Is it important that authors receive recognition and professional credit for this work on their campuses? If so, then the documentation license should be more restrictive, perhaps Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike (by-nc-sa) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
"by": Because attribution is necessary, on all options, and desirable, for professional credit.
"sa": Share-alike, to preserve the open-source status.
"nc": Non-commercial, to disallow the sale of derivative works. - Will this the "by-nc-sa" license discourage or close off consultants' participation and contribution of their documentation, which may have been derived from other materials provided by institutional staff?
- Should sample courses be treated differenly differently from written help documents and manuals? If so, then perhaps Attribution ("by") is the proper license for sample courses, which would align those courses with the Sakai code.