>And of course, there's the semi-altruistic reason that if budding OGL
>authors come to us to request exhaustive details, we can try to recruit
>them to write for us!

Another concern with the "produce on request" model is when and how you plan 
to say "no".  If you do say "no" and that person then has to go out and 
"extract",  they would have a very good argument in court if they made a 
"mistake" and accidently included some PI, since they asked you for the 
(available) reference document and you refused it.

BTW expect that the day you announce a ref document that me (AND many folks 
less scrupulous) to be requesting it.  Are you going to say "no"?

My point - the online post is going to happen - we should make it happen 
somewhere sensible.

Faust
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