>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I understand all that...but should I go out of my way to generate a 
>document
>for posting in public that makes it that much easier for someone to decide
>not to buy the game I produced with it?

Somebody will generate it.  They will invariably make mistakes and cause a 
mess by "opening" your proprietary content.

That is exactly why you should generate it, but NOT feature it on your site 
- instead feature it on a generic site that your customers will not visit 
when evaluating your product.

So send me the Reference Doc when you complete it and I will maintain it for 
other developers along with the FAQ.

><<Hey?  Aren't you the one who spent the last x months championing the 
>"open
>everything" point-of-view?
>>

>No, I was the one advocating the viewpoint of the nasty leech bastard
>publishers that wished to use OGC without contributing anything new.  :D

That's right - now I remember (now that you put it THAT way) ;>

Faust
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