Ian Oeschger wrote:
> /me happily accepts contributions to the domref, whence the effort to
> make the domref into something co-authorable. ;)

Coauthoring is interesting e specialy if the resulted material is reused 
in multiple projects. So this implies folowing questions:

What is the licence form of the documentation?
Does it allow multiple alternative licence forms?

What is the data format of the documentation?
Is it hand made? Or is build by an engine from a collection of fragments?

I am developing an engine, which I use to create a book from many 
fragments. This does generate the book as a multi page website as well 
as a large single document and correctly recalculates the internal 
links. This book might use the doc as its English material, where I 
translate it to German and expand it to the larger informations and 
cross browser comparisions of the book.

I could imagine some kind of coworking or coauthoring.

Greetings, Georg
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