Hi, Justin and Sheng, Thanks for your help. I'll take a look at Apache Training project.
Thanks, Ming Wen, Apache APISIX & Apache SkyWalking Twitter: _WenMing Sheng Wu <[email protected]> 于2020年5月19日周二 上午9:38写道: > 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 > > >
