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> We can't, because we can't revoke Berkeley's copyright. But in
> practice there's hardly any difference anyway.

Just out of curiosity, are the docs covered by the Berkeley copyright?
I know the code originally came from there, but did our current docs
evolve from them, or were they created later on?

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