this is a crazy situation... you want to help, and you're scared that the damn system may get in the way...
imho---
the first question you ask is... will he sue me?

if the company won't sue you, then it's simply up to you

the second question you ask is... if he DID sue me... what would his grounds be, and what who would have the upper hand?

once the creator...always the creator... that's the first rule of copyright...

now, if you're working on something for the company as an employee, the company automatically gets rights to the work, but they are not the 'author' / creator of the work itself... in this situation, you still have the upper hand... kind of... it's all dependent on so many variables

did you sign a contract before you started working??? that could change your situation...
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this is getting nowhere
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as far as i'm concerned :as it resonates in this thread: KNOWLEDGE IS POWER... nothing can stop it's inevitable spread accross our consciousness... releasing your learned knowledge in a tutorial or something similar here at flashkit will do no harm (and you're not doing something in direct competition with your company, either, so there are really no grounds to fire you even... unless your boss is a dictator)

i hope you can figure it out! happy flashing