4-color is full color, that's just the technical term.
By using four colors of ink (red, blue, yellow, and black) in various combinations most colors can be created. That's how all color printing is done.
Why Quality Standards
Quality Standards have been added to the d20 System License because we want to enhance the value of the d20 Logo for all publishers in addition to maintaining it as a symbol of rules compatibility. Furthermore, products bearing the d20 Logo are associated with, refer to...
Missing stuff in the SRD
Great topic here.
About the missing stuff in the SRD:
Weapon descriptions - These are missing because they contain no rules information and it was faster for me to delete then it was to format the text properly. We're not claiming that our description of a longsword...
I can't say much right now, but we have finished our e-Tools negotiations and will make an official announcement very soon. We're down to just waiting for the mail.
If you're using the d20 license at least 5% of the product has to be Open. None of that has to be new content. This is just using the OGL, so it is fine. Open Gaming is a beautiful thing.
Yup, I work on them all. And it feels like that's all I did last month, since I didn't knock off doing the D&D SRD while I worked on d20 Modern. I think that getting the SRD when the book was shipped was one of the coolest things we've done. I hope we can do more of the same in the future.
You're welcome. I'm glad I've been a part of this and look forward to working on getting lots more Open Content released.
I'd also like to see some appreciation directed towards the amazing Chris Perkins, who took the time to review the entire d20 Modern SRD as I wrote it to make sure it was...
As the person who is mostly responsible for checking software for OGL and d20 issues, I thought I’d take a moment to fill everyone in on what exactly we’ve been looking at.
To begin with, just a little warning for anyone thinking about using the licenses: The Open Gaming License and the d20...