Thank you all for replying to my posts. I understand what
you're saying now...they're going to let you use a lot of
information word for word and the mechanics from their books.
And, you explicitly let other people do more with your
stuff than they could if they had just downloaded it.
I had missed that. I guess that's the entire point of this
whole thing, isn't it?
I am still concerned about mixing different licenses.
But, I guess that's the problem of how tricky the
people want to be. I assume that the content will usually
be either OGL or PI in large blocks, unless the author
is really persnickity. Also, the comments about releasing
it and letting people use it commercially are how I feel. If
I'm going to keep it free and keep making improvements, what
does it really matter if other people get it?
This is an interesting idea, and I just hope my fears about
the mixing of different kinds of licenses leading to confusion
and legal problems don't come to pass down the road.
John
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