>From: "John Hagerson" <j.hagerson(a)comcast.net>
>To: "'Aaron Cannon'" <cannona(a)fireantproductions.com>
>Subject: Proposed CD Navigation Files now available for review
>Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 08:04:16 -0600
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>Four navigation files built for a new Project Gutenberg CD-ROM which
>contains primarily non-English electronic books are now available for review
>at http://www.aaronandgabby.com/pgcd/ The files allow one to browse the CD
>by Author, Language and Author, Language and Title, or Title.
>
>The files were developed from the Project Gutenberg production prior to book
>14700. The Distributed Proofreaders have been especially prolific in
>non-English books recently, so it seems that a number of books of recent
>production will be omitted regardless of where we draw the line.
>
>I believe I have included every non-English book produced prior to 14700
>with the exception of three books (7216, 7337, and 12407) where the title
>and author were both in Unicode characters that most fonts do not support.
>Each of the omitted works is in Chinese. If someone could help me obtain
>more information on these works, there is ample space to include them.
>
>Please respond to the list or directly to mailto:j.hagerson@comcast.net with
>your comments regarding the files.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Aaron: Before you forward this to the list, please make sure that the http
>download works. My attempts to view the directory were met with a 403 error.
>Thank you.
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I thought you all might be interested in seeing this. I believe that there
shouldn't be a problem with his request, but I'll wait to hear from Greg
before replying.
As for the 100 dvds, I've got a stack here that I can send.
Sincerely
Aaron Cannon
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>Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 00:54:49 -0500
>From: Holmes Wilson <hwilson(a)gmail.com>
>Reply-To: hw(a)downhillbattle.org
>To: cd(a)pglaf.org
>Subject: Using CDs as "free gifts" in a fundraiser
>Cc: Sarah Brown <sbrown(a)publicknowledge.org>
>
>Hi Project Gutenberg folks,
>
>First of all, thanks for all the wonderful work you do. I appreciate
>it so much.
>
>I had a question about using Project Gutenberg's CDs or DVDs as "free"
>gifts in a membership drive for an advocacy group. I'm doing some
>work for Public Knowledge (a DC based advocacy group that lobbies for
>the public interest in intellectual property issues-- I'm sure you've
>crossed paths with them), and I'm helping them improve their online
>outreach and fundraising.
>
>One of the things we'd like to do is let people show their support by
>becoming members. We'd like to offer people who donate gifts such as
>Public Knowledge t-shirts, or books like Lessig's "Free Culture", and
>we'd like for some of these items to be a celebration of Creative
>Commons licenses and the public domain. Along those lines, we're
>interested in giving members Project Gutenberg DVDs.
>
>Would that be possible? Are there any rights issues? And what would
>be the best way to get a hundred or so copies that we could send out?
>If there's a suggested donation when copies of the CD are made, what
>kind of donation would you consider to be fair?
>
>Thanks for you time, and I look forward to hearing from you,
>
>-Holmes Wilson
>508-963-5645
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