Hi,

there's no problem from a legal point of view. My company started to convert the guide to HTML the same days Martijn asked me to join Wicket team and we (at comSysto) are planning to enrich it with some use-cases from our customers. That said, as long as you use my original guide, you don't have to be afraid of anything as it was published under Creative Commons by-nc-sa (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/) and you are free to modify and redistribute it. In addition, there's an explicit agreement between me and ASF that grants to this last one any right on this document for future usages/developments.

Hope to have been clear.

Andrea.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Martin Grigorov <[email protected]>wrote:

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The guide is already published in HTML format [1] by ComSysto - Andrea's
new employer.
[...] whether everything is still legal.

I'll let Andrea comment on the ComSysto part.

As far as legal is concerned: if Andrea still intends to grant us the
guide, it is legal and within the ASF guidelines. AFAIK the document was
written by Andrea in his time and by him, and it is his right to distribute
and license as he sees fit.

Martijn


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