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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/04/2013 6:11 PM, Lluís Vicens
wrote:<br>
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<font face="Ubuntu">Dear Cameron, as Jeremy points out, all the
documentation used as training material during the previous
editions of the summer school [1][2][3], are freely available
for download in the summer school website as well as from the
ELOGeo[4] repository under a creative commons license. Using
this material as a starting point for educational material
related to OSGeo-Live sounds good. Do you think that a CC-By-SA
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Lluís,<br>
There was a debate on the OSGeo-Live email list discussing what
OSGeo-Live documentation should be licenced under.<br>
CC-By was selected for Project Overviews, as it has been considered
an easier form for mashing up into other documentation.<br>
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CC-By-SA has been selected for Quickstarts. More effort is required
to develop Quickstarts, so contributors in general felt that
extensions to their Quickstarts should be made freely available,
(as mandated by the CC-By-SA license).<br>
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For training material, I'd suggest authors should be encouraged to
contribute material under a CC-By-SA license. (They might want to
dual license under another license as well).<br>
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