Thanks for answering Scott. The NDA wouldn't surprise me.Short story, it was a compromise.
Long story: Maybe in my memoir or over drinks at GenCon but I'm pretty sure I'm still have an NDA.
While I'm glad that the OGL and SRD are out, the SRD, in its current pdf-only form, is not incredibly useful.
The d20 SRD was/is incredibly useful to me as a DM.It is not intended to be useful to the individual player of the game. It is a reference for writers and publishers, not players.
There you go [emoji4][MENTION=6746242]mips42[/MENTION] Also the fantastic thing about the SRD is folks can repurposed it.
http://www.5esrd.com
True, but I think WotC is trying to avoid competing PHB sources. The 3.5 SRD was competition to the core books, the 5e one isn't.The d20 SRD was/is incredibly useful to me as a DM.
I wager the most used way to use a SRD is as a hyperlinked modern rules reference and copyable text source.
The possibility to make new stuff is second to me.
True, but I think WotC is trying to avoid competing PHB sources. The 3.5 SRD was competition to the core books, the 5e one isn't.