Thanks for the info. I've been Googling this afternoon and I did
   notice a few dissuasive articles about the GFDL.

These "dissuasive" articles are written by people who do not
understand that documentation and software must be treated differently
because they are different.  Indeed, the GNU FDL is not a `free
software license', but that is because it isn't a `software license'
to begin with, it is a documentation license.

   Any help / remarks, etc. are still welcome...

The following pages contains information on how to use the GFDL:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/using-gfdl.html and
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/fdl.html

Happy hacking.


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