From: "Kal Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Which ones?  As far as I know, no existing Open Source licenses,
> without modification, can be used to license a SRD derivative work.
> The existing Open Source licenses may pass on the rights but they
> do not pass on the restrictions found in the OGL.

You could be right.  I was thinking of perhaps the BSL, but I'm not sure
what restrictions you can add on.  The philosophies are closer though.

> You would probably have to license derivative software under the OGL.
> But then your work would not be compatible with GPL'd software.

Yes, that's true.  But....so what?  The OGL is fundamentally incompatible
with the GPL because they have different philosphies.  If there's no license
compatible with the OGL currently, then one can be developed.  Open Source
isn't just the GPL.

-Damian

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