I've been reading the arguments back and forth with some interest. Without
knowing anything more than WoTC was "open sourcing" D&D (based on a Salon
article), I incorporated "open sourced" articles into my latest venture:

        http://www.gamegrene.com/

That was the plug. I'm a lurker on the list.

Anyways, there are tons of free games floating on the net, some attributed
to the author, some released public domain, some just passed from hand to
hand.

What are your opinions about someone collecting all these free games,
messing with them, explaining them a bit more, adding optional rules and
illustrations, and then rereleasing them as OGL/OGC?

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