Jürgen Hubert
First Post
Nellisir said:I'm not sure if I'm following you.
Right now, as I understand it, Tempest is entirely OGC. Furthermore, we're sticking to material from the SRD as much as is humanly possible.
I don't mind bringing in OGC from outside the SRD, so long as the OGL is updated properly. I don't mind getting permission from publishers to set up "True20 compatible", "Castles & Crusades compatible", and etc, rules categories. I'm very hesitant to just fare forth and do that on a "fan" basis, however -- if we're going to do that, we might as well just ditch the OGL altogether. Part of the point of Tempest was to make a legal, quasi-generic, open-game content campaign setting for public use. If we start intermingling fan and og content, that gets more complicated.
So I guess I'm wondering...are you proposing one OGL for the setting (fluff), and another for the rules?
One for the setting & d20 rules, and others for different rule systems?
One for the setting, and none for the rules?
Currently, the disclaimer on the main page says:
"The text of the Open Gaming License, Legal, and Introduction entries is not designated as Open Game Content. The entire text within all other entries in this wiki is hereby designated as Open Game Content. No term or text therein is reserved as Product Identity.
Graphic design, art, machine code, and other non-text elements are not owned by the OGCS and are not released as Open Game Content. The maps used in this wiki are copyrights free clip arts."
All I'm proposing is altering the first sentence into:
""The text of the Open Gaming License, Legal, and Introduction entries, as well as any entries in the Categories <GAME X>, <GAME Y>, <GAME Z>, <GAME ETC> is not designated as Open Game Content."
And then using the appropriate categories for the appropriate rules entries. So we'd use a "CATEGORY: GURPS" for GURPS conversions, "CATEGORY: SAVAGE WORLDS" for Savage Worlds conversions, and so on.