> I think it's a good rule for the OGL to require that
> you identify
> all of the open content that you use from others. It
> encourages reuse,
> which enriches the open gaming community and makes
> this concept more
> valuable for everyone. I think it's a small price to
> pay for having
> a free community to draw material from.
>
> Rogers Cadenhead
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web: http://www.prefect.com
I agree, although I have to wonder why couldn't you
use the open source model, and simply indicate at the
front of the product (perhaps in a special
aknowledgment section) that certain sections of the
product are OGC, and were developed by so-and-so.
This happens in open source software source code all
the time.
I don't see a need to lable every individual bit as
OGC in the main body of the product--it's too
distracting for the gamers and DMs who don't care.
Sean
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