Lonely Tylenol
First Post
Okay, one last, hopefully more constructive, post.
What if: a wiki were established that had user privileges. Not your wikipedia-style "anyone can edit" wiki. And that wiki contained posts by writers containing their own OGC, and nobody else's. And it becomes a kind of Mega Best Of d20 Online Repository where you could set up your own little corner of the wiki and put any of your OGC material on it, linking to other stuff you liked elsewhere on the wiki, making reference to the publication in which your OGC originally appeared, if anywhere.
Publishers could pay for space in an online store (something like the ENWorld storefront, or perhaps actually the ENWorld storefront, while we're speaking hypothetically), so that there would be a direct connection between the open content and the publication without needing a section 15.
Products could be posted in their entireity, or in bits and pieces, highlighting the "good parts" as seen by the publisher. Have a rating system. Have a cross-referencing system to show when OGC from one publisher appears in a product by another, and each product in the storefront has links to all the pages of open content available on the wiki, no matter who wrote them?
This, it seems, would be more manageable, although it would require moderation. It would also satisfy publishers who want to get their OGC out there, but want more control over how it's presented and how it is associated with their documents.
Just an idea, anyway.
What if: a wiki were established that had user privileges. Not your wikipedia-style "anyone can edit" wiki. And that wiki contained posts by writers containing their own OGC, and nobody else's. And it becomes a kind of Mega Best Of d20 Online Repository where you could set up your own little corner of the wiki and put any of your OGC material on it, linking to other stuff you liked elsewhere on the wiki, making reference to the publication in which your OGC originally appeared, if anywhere.
Publishers could pay for space in an online store (something like the ENWorld storefront, or perhaps actually the ENWorld storefront, while we're speaking hypothetically), so that there would be a direct connection between the open content and the publication without needing a section 15.
Products could be posted in their entireity, or in bits and pieces, highlighting the "good parts" as seen by the publisher. Have a rating system. Have a cross-referencing system to show when OGC from one publisher appears in a product by another, and each product in the storefront has links to all the pages of open content available on the wiki, no matter who wrote them?
This, it seems, would be more manageable, although it would require moderation. It would also satisfy publishers who want to get their OGC out there, but want more control over how it's presented and how it is associated with their documents.
Just an idea, anyway.
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