One suggestion:

I think you should explicitly set a permissive license to any content on the 
wiki so we can repurpose it however we like without worrying about licensing 
afterwards.

> On Aug 9, 2017, at 2:13 PM, Olaf Krueger <p...@olafkrueger.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> it seems to me that since Adobe announced the EOL of FlashPlayer there's
> some more interest in FlexJS.
> And it also seems to me that is still not so easy to get in touch with
> FlexJS for others.
> One reason is probably the lack of the documentation.
> 
> My feeling is that some more documentation is more important than ever at
> this time where folks probably think about which path they will go with
> their Flex apps in future.
> 
> So I prioritized this task for myself and started a github wiki with the
> goal to fill the gap.
> I decide to go with github instead of our wiki cause I think it is easier to
> contribute for anybody who is willing to help.
> Moreover, the long term idea is to move to github pages to provide a shiny
> website dedicated to FlexJS.
> Bootstrap, Angular and others do impressive things using github pages with
> static site generators.
> If it turns out that this approach is helpful and if there are no technical
> issues it could be moved to Apache at any time of course.
> 
> This is the link to the wiki [1].
> For now, it's just a scaffolding of what I would like to achieve at first. A
> lot of things are probably already available at other places but I think it
> is helpful to summarize all these things at one place.
> 
> The repo is not restricted to some collaborators so anybody who's willing to
> help should be able to start right now.
> 
> Thanks,
> Olaf
> 
> [1] https://github.com/ok-at-github/flexjs-docs/wiki 
> 
> 
> 
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