Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
Option C) Wishful thinking.
Possibly with a dash of denial.
They've been working on the OGL for over a year now.
No. We don't have a lot about what happened, but we do have some. We know they intentionally left it for later, after they had the rules done. It's much less than a year.
They would have started that before the playtest ended and the product was finalized.
I think they said they were not going to start until the product was finalized.
They likely wanted it to be done around the same time as the core rules, possibly even the PHB.
They definitely said their original intent was to let people digest the DMG for a while (I think they said a few months) before they wanted an OGL out there. I know they said they intended for it to NOT be done around the same time as the core rules, and definitely not the PHB - that was in the only information we have on it.
Heck, they could have started work on it when they began work on 5e, waaaay back in 2011.
They said they did not.
The fact it's been almost a year since the books were released and they aren't even willing to discuss the probably contents albeit without details
You mean, like every other aspect of this edition for the past 6 months or so? I mean they dropped Dragon+ with no warning at all, and you expect a content discussion on something they have not finished yet?
They're "working on it" either means they're still fighting over the contents or a legal department is dragging their heels like crazy. But the latter would explain a delay of a month or two. A couple months after the DMG, maybe a third catching up after the holidays. It doesn't explain 4-5 months after the DMG was finished.
It would seem the guy on jury duty was the guy working on it. Which explains a 6 month+ delay.
Mearls is likely just being optimistic. Walking into meetings like we walk into edition war arguments thinking "I've got this now. This time when I present my case and argue my point they'll all agree with me." Still hoping he can win and get the OGL he wants out. But it doesn't work out like that. So the licence just sits there doing nobody any good.
What evidence do you have that would tend to indicate that in any way shape or form? I mean, it's not even just speculation - you literally made that up whole cloth. Though this is the crystal ball thread so I should cut you some slack.