Hello all,
We had earlier proposed using the cc-by-sa license for documentation, for a
variety of good reasons, and I believed this was approved by our mentors
and/or legal. Recently, Joe B. did some work in the doc files and has
inserted the Apache 2.0 license. It also looks like we have changed it in
the publican-cloudstack brand files (see Legal_Notice.xml).

Is there any reason why we can not use cc-by-sa legally? It will allow us
to do good stuff like pull in content from outside contributors, blogs,
Wikipedia, any cc-licensed content we can find. If we need to take the docs
into their own non-Apache repo to do this, it's worth considering.

Jessica T.
CloudStack Tech Pubs

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