I am pleased to say that both of the authors of the sed manual have agreed to
dual-license it under the GPL.  A notice to this effect should be present in
the next upstream release of sed.

In the meantime you can use these quotes from their emails in reply to the
message with the subject "Would you consider dual-licensing the sed docs?",
which is preserved earlier in the bug trail:

(Paolo Bonzini)
>No problem from me, though I believe that manuals without Invariant
>Sections are free IMHO.
>
>Is there a package that is already dual-licensing, so that I can copy
>the boilerplate stuff?
>
>Paolo
(The answer was that I couldn't find one, but I suggested some boilerplate
to him.)

(Ken Pizzini)
>> You're still willing to license them under the GPL too though?
>
>Yes.
>
>                --Ken Pizzini

So, one RC bug nearly done.

-- 
Nathanael Nerode  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[Insert famous quote here]


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