> Daniel Abraham
> Are you involved in the gaming industry, and if so, how?"

27-year video game and AD&D enthusiast.  I've worked on several video games.
However, as it goes in the video game industry, most of the games never made
it to the market, a common occurrence in the industry.  Currently, I work in
an unrelated part of the computer industry as a software engineer.

I'm interested in OGF and D20 in terms of framework that it provides for
developing original content in publishing (web sites, books, and game
modules), software development (DM administrative programs, video games,
MUDs, MOOs, and other types of virtual world creations), and in the
possibility of porting the concepts to other intellectual properties (Star
Trek, Star Wars, Call of Chuthulu(sp?), Phoenix Command, etc).  Many of the
examples I have suggested are highly conceptual and depend on which
direction the OGF heads.
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> Ryan S. Dancey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You could use Open Game Content for a computer game.  I don't know yet if
we
> want to address that issue in software.

I'm interested in more information regarding software products and OGL &
D20.

What type of content are members of this list are considering?
The idea of a web ring sounds good. The foundation should initiate this.

Kyle Rode

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From: "Daniel Abraham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 9:43 AM
Subject: [Open_Gaming] To answer Alan...


> Note that I stated my bias, not any assumptions about how this concept
> called Open Gaming will exist in the future.  I did so entirely so that
> people would know that the questions are not objective, to take as much as
> the "have you stopped beating your wife yet" element out of them.
>
> We know Ryan's bias, he's sponsoring the OGL. That's one. By asking these
> questions, I'm trying to understand not only your responses, but who
> everyone on this list is, and if they are representative of gamers, game
> designers, writers, hobbyists, etc.  Perhaps I should add "Are you
involved
> in the gaming industry, and if so, how?"
>
> My goal is to find out how each group of the gaming community is
responding
> to the concept of this license.
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