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| Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:32 AM
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| Subject: Re: [ogf-d20-l] Speaking of the SRD
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| On 16 Oct 00, Alec scribbled a note about Re: [ogf-d20-l]
| Speaking of the SRD:
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| >
| > > Did we ever have a consensus idea about when and how other
| (non-WOTC in
| > > particular) features get added to the SRD?
| >
| > Since the D20SRD is an WotC product, they get to decide what becomes a
| > part of it and when. Personally, I don't see any reason why anything
| > needs to be added to the SRD after it's finished. Others are free to
| > republish the complete SRD (under terms of the OGL) along with their own
| > content at will, but there is no reason why the SRD itself should be
| > revised except for when WotC desires to.
|
| Personally, I would like to see a method or location in which OG
| material may be posted alongside the the SRD so that developers
| can easily access it for future development.
See, now I would have thought that everyone producing a d20 game could write
and post their own "extension" to the basic d20 SRD (which, IMHO, should be
much smaller than it is.) When you write your product, you can utilize
whatever appropriate extensions and acknowledge them...
This product uses the standards, terms, and procedures described in the
d20SRD, and the Wizards of the Coast Medieval Fantasy Extensions of the d20
System. Additional standards invented, added, conceived, or utilized in this
product are available as part of the John's Not-so-Medieval Fantasy
Extensions of the d20 System.