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Originally Posted by Orcus A logo like this, while a neat idea, is likely not going to see widespread adoption by the larger publishers. The question is, "What value do I derive from this?" My customers know what my prodcuts are. The d20 logo hasnt really been of much use for some time now. A replacement logo that isnt official is even less valuable.
I can already say "Third Edition" or "Revised Third Edition" witout that logo.
Plus, we gain nothing from using your logo. I dont see any of the larger companies using this. I do see smaller companies wanting us to use this so that they can use it too.
Initiatives like this have come and gone numerous times and none have ever really been supported or adopted. I'm not trying to harsh on your plan. I like the concept in theory. In fact in the early days of 3E I was involved in a discussion about this stuff and nothing came of it. But now you do have the ending of the d20 license, so maybe you will have more interest this time.
Good luck!
And I will say it is a nice looking logo.
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Eh, wait... If you are wishing to me, I have to say that I have no personal plan in this sector but thanks anyway , really
I find it interesting though to see any efforts that will promote
OGL in the current turn of events. I somehow feel that if
OGL publishers join forces somehow, they will have a better possibility, no?