Hi there,
LispNYC.org has created a free self-booting Lisp Education CD which contains:
* 3 complete Lisp Deveopment Systems * 3 full length books * numbers of tutorials, references, etc.
...all in a single integrated environment. It debuted at Linux World Expo with almost 100 CDs given out to interested individuals. Someone enjoyed it so much, they came back the next day to give LispNYC.org a $20 donation!
Anyway, the problem is that LispNYC is running on DSL and cannot host an ISO, which is why I'd like to include it on common-lisp.net. We expect anywhere between 2 and 10 downloads per week (currently a steady 3 requests per week) and I'd also be setting up a mailing list etc.
But due to the fact that there exists within the CD:
* copyrighted software (Allegro CL and LispWorks) * copyrighted work (Successful Lisp, OnLisp)
and the fact that various authors specifically request that:
* they retain copyright to their work * it not enter the 'public domain' * the CD remain free of charge
...the license is unique in that the CD expressively remains free (as in without cost) yet not fall into the public domain or under a different license. This of course dose not preclude some of the seperate works falling under a more lenient license.
Thus only LispNYC.org, the ALU and myself can legally distribute it. We, of course, have explicit permission from every author to distribute the content found on the CD, which was no small task. :-)
Thanks,
- Heow