Hi kp,

> I'm not aware that any docbook content has been written with a special license
> in mind. Is it necessary to ask the original authors individually?
I don't know if it's required, but just to be sure: feel free to publish 
any documentation I have written under any reasonable* license 
(CC-BY-SA, GNU Free Documentation License or something of that kind - 
even public domain).

Martin

* Reasonable to me means not placing any unneeded burden on the person 
wishing to use the documentation. As far as I'm concerned, anybody can 
use the docs I've written for anything they wish, as long as they don't 
use it for anything illegal, or to write their dissertation without 
quoting the sources (the Germans on the board might get what/whom I'm 
referring to :-))

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