Hi, I have a question which possibly came up earlier in the past. For me I have no answer. I have started to write a manual for an incubating open source project. (http://ws.apache.org/jaxme) I would like to extend the manual to a general reference on the JAXB specification and JaxMe in particular. Finally I would like to be able to publish this as a book. The obvious question is: How can I do that in compliance with the ASF. My preferred solution would be some kind of double licensing: The manual is still hosted as a part of the usual CVS repository and any updates makes its way into the resulting distribution. But is that compliant with the ASF guidelines? For obvious reasons I would like to reserve publication somehow rights as long as I still believe to finish this work. (We all have dreams, which will never be fulfilled. ;-) An alternative might be, to host the DocBook sources on another repository under a separate license and copy the derived HTML and PDF only from time to time into the Apache repository. Thanks for any hints, Jochen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]