I've seen the ASL included in books (including my Ant book). Core J2EE Patterns also includes it. I did it just to be on the safe side and give credit where credit was due, even though the only code we had in our book was code my co-author and I had written (even though some of it is in Ant's codebase now too).

I posted this question over to general@ too, since I'm curious what the right thing to do is.

Erik


Brian Coyner wrote:
I am writing a book for O'Reilly. This book is a "cookbook" where each chapter
covers a different open source tool. There is a chapter devoted to Cactus and
we would like to use a diagram contained within the Cactus documentation.
Specifically, we would like to use the diagram I have attached to this post.
The O'Reilly folks will probably redraw the diagram to fit the style of their
books, but the content ends up being the same. I read the license agreement but

was not clear as to whether we could reproduce the diagram without permission.

Thanks,
Brian Coyner
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