Joel> Once something has been released into the public domain, then it
Joel> is free.  I can use it to create a derivative work under my own
Joel> copyright.  The derivative work can have very minimal changes
Joel> such as simple formatting.  For examples look at any of the
Joel> republished classic texts.  Note the copyrights on them.  Also
Joel> look at the GRASS project

Yes, you can add your own content and copyright that content.
That fact does not gainsay what I said earlier:  It is not
possible to license public-domain material.
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