"J. Michael Looney" wrote:
> > I don't think spamming mailing lists is a good strategy for ... well,
> > for *anything*, actually.
> Except maybe making a lot of people mad at you, in short order...

What I was referring to was trying to create some interest in this idea
of Open Gaming content and the other ideas being addressed on this
list.  It was said that if more companies got involved then people would
as a whole feel better about the ideas behind the project here, and give
it a more legitimate feel.  One way to do that is to ask in a public
forum (such as appropriate mailing lists) why these other companies are
not following suit.  If the people that are on those other lists feel
the way that many others do, it would help to promote this direction
within the industry.  Due to it's more efficient way of developing
products would make the entire industry a better place.

I was not talking about being rude or annoying about it, nor trying to
create problems, but trying to expand the interest in this.  How can it
be considered spam since it is directly a part of what most RPG mailing
lists discuss, the game system that those mailing lists discuss
(especially since the industry as a whole is in poor financial shape).

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Aaron Smalley
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