Luke said:
That certainly wouldn't apply to using any CMP datasets in another program.
I don't represent CMP, I don't know anything about CMP other then what is officially stated, and frankly, I'm not particularly thrilled at how divisive the CMP issue has been with the community. That being said, I am not going to comment on any of your CMP issues, because they have very little to do with pcgen - if you want to claim combatability with CMP datasets, talk to CMP.
Luke said:
I haven't personally imported anything from PCGEN for use in RolePlayingMaster, and the RolePlayingMaster community that has created many datasets hasn't either (far as I'm aware). Nevertheless, I wouldn't agree with any claims that its unfair to use datasets that are made freely available (like PCGEN) in other programs.
Surely the point of creating a freely available dataset under open source is to benefit the wider RPG community? Why would somebody get upset because you didn't use the same program as them?
My opinion is use it in any program you like, so long as that program is also open source. If someone is making money, then they have no right to profiteer off of the donated labor of hundreds of people.
Luke said:
If members of the RPG community find that they get better use out of a different program, or that ETools/PCGEN are just unsuitable - then wouldn't we all want them to get the best possible outcome for enjoying their roleplaying?
well, I would prefer they use PCGen, and not E-Tools. E-Tools is not open either. And yes, I do want the users to have the best outcome come game time. But the users are not the only people in the mix. The people who develop other closed applications that want to use pcgen data are not doing this for the users. they want to do this for money. It's called profit motive, and it's very powerful. And this profit motive pushes some people to try and cheat by using the fruits of someone else's labor.
Luke said:
I guess I could have a problem if a different program used other programs datasets, and then made a surcharge on it for themselves.
that's our issue.
Luke said:
My personal philosophy with RolePlayingMaster is that people only pay when (if) they register the basic program. From that point on everything is provided for free. Registration money allows me to pay for on-going development and new features in the program (like advanced wordprocessing, tree interfaces and powerful grid components). From what I can see, people are quite happy to pay once for a small up-front shareware registration, and then continually reap the benefits of a constantly improving program.
That's great. Being open source allows us to get many hundreds of people to add features, and do other work for pcgen/gmgen such as Data, Documentation & Advocacy.
Luke said:
If other people/publishers want to create RolePlayingmaster datasets, adventures, or other resource material; and then charge for it - good luck to them!
If a user makes a dataset on their own, they can do ANYTHING they want with it. And this is also why CMP can function - they make their own datasets for pcgen and charge for them - they are not using someone else's free labor.
Devon Jones
GMGen Regent
PCGen BoD
Once again, these are my opinions, and not those of teh PCGen BoD