DonTadow said:
I support programs whom have rich communities whom don't overcharge on the product. I support programs where I can go to joe blow and ask what he's doing on his script and share what i'm doing on mine.
Both CMP and PCGen have communites that support the users. Over the past several years, both PCGen and eTools have progressed and improved. If there are issues, they can be brought to their forums for solutions.
As for sharing, if you have permission from the IP owner to do so, then go for it. If you don't, then you can't.
DonTadow said:
DMgenie, and for that matter roleplaying master, are just better programs, cheaper and supported heavily by their communities.
I thought both DMGenie and Roleplaying Master were commercial products? PCGen is free. I could be wrong.
And as I said just above, both CMP and PCGen support their products through their forums/Y! groups respectively.
DonTadow said:
They just don't have big brother wotc backing them which is why I scoffed at pc-gen's recent win at the ennies.
Ummm...PCGen is a free product that has no ties to WotC.
DonTadow said:
If you think its right for anyone to tell you what you can or can't do with properity you've bought knock yourself's out I don't get into the file sharing debate.
Once again, if *you* want to create a dataset for a product that *you* own for *your* self, there's *nothing* wrong with that.
DonTadow said:
But when I transfer the equivelent of cliffnotes of a book two people own for a program we both have and you advocate breaking down the door there's something morrally worng with that.
You are still distributing someone else's IP in doing so.
DonTadow said:
IE: i can let my brother borrow my shirt, can't let my brother borrow a cd. )
But by distributing the dataset, you aren't 'lending' or 'borrowing' because the item still exists on your computer...unless you delete said file from your computer, then only 1 instance of it still exists.
DonTadow said:
MY personal feelings were decided a few years ago, and it was not something that just came. It was me, following and thinking codemonkey was pretty gutsy and risky with pcgen and then seeing it shut down. Ok.
Once again, CMP != PCGen. PCGen was in existence before CMP ever was. PCGen has not been shut down, we are still around.
DonTadow said:
But to see you guys turn complete turncoats into this fabricated argument wotc has pushed for years because of their high priced lawyers was really upseting.
When were lawyers brought in? The then board of PCGen met with Anthony Valterra, then D&D Brand Manager.
edit Put Ryan Dancey in by accident, it was Anthony Valterra instead.
DonTadow said:
I stopped using pcgen (got tired of downloading the latest java packages anyway) and looked elsewhere. And I believe thats when I found dmgenie and roleplaying master and a couple others. Big communities on other web services which rocked and the company didn't seem to be effected by the big brother mentality.
Once again, both CMP and PCGen have communities. We also don't advocate the dissemination of someone else's IP.
DonTadow said:
Someone keeps saying, what is time worth. If i say my time is worth free, if i'm in this soley so that others won't have to code then I'll do it. That's a community. Is it worth making a program and then complicating it so much that only you can come up with the good stuff and sell it for 33% of what the material iti s based off of costs?
Once again, for *your* self, you can create the datasets. If you are not the IP owner or do not have the IP owner's permission, then you can not dissemintate the IP. It has nothing to do with being a community and everything with folllowing the law.
And, for PCGen, I know we've been trying to simplify things so that users can easily do their own datasets if they wish, instead of having to wait for the PCGen datamonkeys to create the OGC ones or the CMP datamonkeys to do the WotC ones.