You certainly are welcome to publish your documentation in static pages served by a computer you control. If you publish it under a license such as the CC BY-SA, I believe anyone would agree it is "free" documentation. In particular, anyone would be free to copy (for instance to Trisquel's documentation) and improve (or not) your work. And yes, the BY clause would force them to give you credit (while the optional SA clause would forbid any proprietary derivative).
I do not think it has much to do with the definition of "free". Trisquel's
documentation aims to be written in community. The community as a whole rules
the documentation and, by the current rules, nobody can prevent anyone to
contribute to a documentation page. Those rules may change in the future in
the same way that the Wikipedia community decided at some point to settle
edit wars by granting some users more rights (including that of locking
pages).
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