So has there ever been a push to get LispWorks to release the HyperSpec into some kind of a public domain/CC-BY-whatever state? If not, is it even feasible? Does anyone here know any details on it's history?
I have no answer but this is relevant to my interests. At first glance it's hardly feasible.
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