My view of Moodle is that they have a lot of small instances. Its strength is in its ease of deployment. As I looked at University of Delaware’s peer institutions, I only found one that supported Moodle centrally versus nine for Sakai.

It seems to me that both products are not really competing for the same markets.

Thanks for plowing through that data Nate, and hopefully, Sakai can become more accurate in it’s adoption numbers as well.

We would need some sort of “Call home” code embedded in Sakai to keep track of what’s happening.