I just wanted to add another point about what Mark Henderson proposed:
I'm considering the possibility of producing a CD (for distribution in North America only) of crypto source code, information/papers and binaries for common platforms.
I guess I concentrated on the "information/papers" part of your proposal, as that's the only stuff that could really begin to need a CD-ROM. (I think Bruce Schneier's source code diskettes fill less than 3 MB, and contain documented, tested code.) Can "Mosaic/WWW"-compliant CDs be made? (I'm showing my ignorance of Mosaic and WWW here, as I have not yet made the jump into either.) A documentation system that allows code to be browsed, run, etc., sort of a hypertect version of Schneier, could be quite useful. (I use Mathematica, from Wolfram, and the popular thing is for books to be written as Mathematica Notebooks, complete with executable code in the Notebooks. The code version is either included in a diskette with the book or is ftp-able from a site. Schneier decided to do neither of these, for reasons having to do with his publisher fearing export of the book would not be allowed if a diskette was included. The reason an ftp site was not included is less clear. Maybe it had to do with making money from the sale of the diskettes.) --Tim May -- .......................................................................... Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@netcom.com | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero 408-688-5409 | knowledge, reputations, information markets, W.A.S.T.E.: Aptos, CA | black markets, collapse of governments. Higher Power: 2^859433 | Public Key: PGP and MailSafe available. "National borders are just speed bumps on the information superhighway."