Yes because it is CC-BY-SA.  That is not universally true for other Adobe
content.

Even though there is no words about attribution with the license, it might
be smart to link to the adobe wiki and give some sort of attribution.

Also, be forewarned, you might be sparking a long discussion about whether
certain of these conventions should be adopted.  Folks are not in favor of
all of them.

Good luck,
-Alex

On 11/5/13 12:01 PM, "Maurice Amsellem" <maurice.amsel...@systar.com>
wrote:

>Is it legal to copy them to our Apache Flex wiki ?
>
>I can do it, and also restore the formatting...
>
>Maurice 
>
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : Erik de Bruin [mailto:e...@ixsoftware.nl]
>Envoyé : mardi 5 novembre 2013 19:25
>À : dev@flex.apache.org
>Objet : Re: ActionScript coding conventions
>
>I don't think we copied them over to Apache Flex yet... All I could find
>was this:
>
>http://sourceforge.net/adobe/flexsdk/wiki/Coding%20Conventions/
>
>EdB
>
>
>
>On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 7:16 PM, Gordon Smith <gosm...@adobe.com> wrote:
>> Didn't we used to have a coding conventions document for committers to
>>follow? I can't find it anywhere on the site.
>>
>> - Gordon
>>
>
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