Good search, too bad both of the first two links refer to
common-lisp.net ... which is currently down ( or at least I can't
currently reach it ) ...

Guess it comes back to doing your research before you suggest a "new" project ;)

Thank you greatly though.

--jw.

On 6/28/06, Justin Heyes-Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/28/06, Jeff Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, I'm still a relative lisp newbie (6 months or so)... but it took
> > only a few chapters of PCL to dig the hook into me big time...  I'm
> > glad to be here but I'm definately still in the throws of figuring out
> > how best to write useful software with CL.
> >
> > ... my idea is that I'm going to build out a small live-cd based linux
> > distro that has CL & slime & emacs and all that good stuff ... and
> > that's all .... I'm thinking it would be nice to just be able to throw
> > a CD in the drive and now you have a mostly feature rich CL dev
> > environment.  include things like bindings for mysql and/or bdb files
> > ... throw in apache & mod_lisp ...
> >
> > Anyways, if anyone else thinks it would be a nice thing to have,
> > please let me know... it would help me with getting motivated enough
> > to dig past the workload of creating my distro ( which I haven't ever
> > done before ) ...
> >
> > Just throwing it out there ... let me know.
> >
> > --jw.
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> It's a good idea but it's already been done very well.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=live+cd+lisp&btnG=Google+Search
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