John Q. Mayhem
Explorer
Wormwood said:I honestly never considered that.
Now I feel like a jerk, so I'm going to keep my files private from now on.
My apologies.
I also feel like a jerk. Apology here as well.
Wormwood said:I honestly never considered that.
Now I feel like a jerk, so I'm going to keep my files private from now on.
My apologies.
Actually, no, this isn't "crippled" OGC. Crippled OGC is when re-use is made less viable. There are also "degrees" of crippled... For example:Fester said:I've been lurking on the ogf-l mailing list and I would guess that this is what they would call crippled OGC - it's open, but it's not freely available.
Hey Wormwood, could I get a copy of that? Email it to blackshirt52002@yahoo.com Thanks in advance!Wormwood said:I just dicovered thi thread, and I think I can help.
I've got the following sections fully transcribed, OGL-compliant and in RTF format:
1. Bloodlines (no Yuan-ti, naturally)
2. Alternate classes (All of them; both in UA summary form and in complete SRD class-listing format)
3. Weapon Group feats
4. Generic classes
5. Gestalt classes.
6. Action point system
I plan to eventually transcribe all the alt.rules I find useful (75% of the book).
It never occurred to me to share it---and I'm still unclear about the legalities involved. I'd love to help if I could.
Don't get your hopes up, mate:blackshirt5 said:Hey Wormwood, could I get a copy of that?
Wormwood said:I honestly never considered that.
Now I feel like a jerk, so I'm going to keep my files private from now on.
My apologies.
Yeah, I just caught up to that. Oh well, it's just not my day today.Darkness said:Don't get your hopes up, mate:![]()
Actually, going back to this point, wasn't it Ryan Dancey himself that, in early-January, was talking about an SRD+ project, one that would take the SRD and add-in material from a multitude of sources into one large depository of OGC?Ranger REG said:As for the "spirit" of Open Source, I don't see how you could proclaim yourself an advocate. No offense intended. The only recognized advocate for OGL is Ryan Dancey.
If they closed D&D 4E they would alienate a lot of publishers and with them a lot of customers. Also, chances are that when there's actually a movement that collects and distributes OGC, the changes that will happen from 3.5 to 4.0 should be easy to incorporate in the excisting OGC.jaerdaph said:I just want to thank everyone here for making it highly unlikely for WotC to release any more material under the OGL, and possibly even consider keeping D&D 4.0 closed as well.
jaerdaph said:I just want to thank everyone here for making it highly unlikely for WotC to release any more material under the OGL, and possibly even consider keeping D&D 4.0 closed as well.
Well, they can't 'cancel' the OGL, they could possibly 'cancel' the D20 license (not sure here), but OGC is OGG. Even if Hasbro somehow decided to stop producing D&D we can always use the SRD rules and OGC, publishers can keep on releasing under the OGL.Maggan said:If WotC (and not only Andy Collins) is surprised and disappointed by this, and if this in itself would lead to the cancellation of the OGL, I think it's high time they went throught with it and cancelled the OGL altogether. And it's better for us to know now, than later.