As I mentioned before, I have no intention of being the sole contributor to the 
Clojure Cookbook site. In a few days we plan to open it up so that anyone may 
contribute recipes (or fix mine :-) ). However, in the meantime I have already 
included a little bit of material from other people.

Specifically I added a couple of examples gleaned from this mailing list:
http://www.gettingclojure.com/cookbook:sequences#winnow

I haven't asked for permission (sorry Adrian and Rich) because I'm not 
presenting the material as my own and it's taken from what's already a very 
public source (which I've indexed). If anyone has a problem with this I will 
remove their content.

I have also incorporated some suggestions made in the comments at the site 
(thanks Sean, matti, and tebeka) without asking permission. Presumably these 
readers added their thoughts for the purpose of improving the examples.

What are your thoughts on this issue? Am I out of line, or is this a reasonable 
policy?

Have all good days,
David Sletten




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