A better approach to creating an all new OLC based on a handful of other OLCs...would probably be to take Ivan's OLC...version 1.81 or 2.01 (whichever you feel most comfortable with) and upgrading them. Make them small, more useful, more features, what not. And release it as an upgrade to OLC. It would really accomplish the same thing, without having to bring in the Circle License, and you would have alot of your work done for you.

That's why I am doing on my MUD - making OLC more useful then it was originally. Basically, it's: Let poeple who don't know how to code/access the shell do things on their own.

And, I support anything you want to do, it's just that, despite your good wishes, you will actively go against Ivan (although I'm sure he couldn't care less), and you will lose all of those people who have Ivan's OLC installed, instead of your own. If instead, you took a stock 1.81, and started making changes, documenting them so MUD Administrators could follow the changes, and make them as well, you would have more success.

Just my feelings.

Michael Pittaway

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