Hi, I think this kind of book is based on the writers' own willingness. If you refer to some codes and need to copy some codes of APISIX, you could add the reference based on the Apache 2.0 requirement.
I think it is pretty open. Sheng Wu 吴晟 Twitter, wusheng1108 Ming Wen <[email protected]> 于2020年5月19日周二 上午8:57写道: > Hi, community, > There are a lot of developers using Apache APISIX who want to get to the > part of their interest quickly by examples and best practices. > > For example: > How to implement forced https redirect; how to limit rate based on > different user names; how to add custom nginx configurations, etc. > > So I'm wondering if there's a way to help users learn and use Apache APISIX > faster by an open source ebook. > > But here's what I'm not sure about: > If we write this ebook, do we need to put it under the organization of > apache? What license should this book use? > > What do you think? > > Thanks, > Ming Wen, Apache APISIX & Apache SkyWalking > Twitter: _WenMing >
