Hi
I would argue that you can't slap an FDL on it (and
why bother anyway?),
because that puts specific restrictions on its use.
However, there is no
reason it can't be distributed along with the other
FDP materials,
without the FDL license and instead bearing a simple
statement that it
is public domain material.
afaik i know you can relicense PD stuff as FDL'ed just
like revised BSD licenses can be relicensed as GPL. PD
may not even hold as a valid distribution license
http://www.linuxmafia.com/faq/Licensing_and_Law/public-domain.html
you might want to use a liberal license like MIT
instead of public domain. I also suggest to the fedora
doc team to consider including creative commons
attribution share alike license and a new fedora legal
mailing list seems to be required
regards
Rahul Sundaram
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