2020-06-23 09:46:30 UTC - Michele Sciabarra: I have a there is a strange 
situation, basically there is some code I developed for a company that is 
released under a MIT license, I would like to  take that code, modify it and 
contribute it to an apache project. It is possible to do it?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1592905590497500
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2020-06-23 09:47:49 UTC - Manuel Coppotelli: Hi all, can someone explain me the 
concept of “Project” inside wsk
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1592905669498400?thread_ts=1592905669.498400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-06-23 09:48:52 UTC - Michele Sciabarra: it is a set of actions that you 
deploy together using the deploy functions - it uses the wskdeploy tool and 
format to do it
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1592905732498500?thread_ts=1592905669.498400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-06-23 09:53:26 UTC - Manuel Coppotelli: Can I generate automatically the 
manifest from existing actions?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1592906006498700?thread_ts=1592905669.498400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-06-23 09:53:43 UTC - Manuel Coppotelli: `wskdeploy export` returns an empy 
manifest
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1592906023498900?thread_ts=1592905669.498400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-06-23 10:49:55 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: @Matt Rutkowski might know 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1592909395000400?thread_ts=1592905669.498400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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