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<blockquote data-quote="LetohNereg" data-source="post: 1233121" data-attributes="member: 14883"><p>I think that it would be handy for the PCGen community to have a list of all Third Parties that we has a working relationship with.</p><p></p><p>From my point of veiw it would state:</p><p></p><p>Company Name:</p><p>Relationship Type:</p><p>Permissions given to PCGen Community:</p><p>Permissions given from the PCGen community:</p><p>Progress:</p><p></p><p>It could not be a legal agreement between the parties as the PCGen community is not an entity, just a statement of what the current agreements are.</p><p></p><p>e.g.</p><p>Company Name: CMP</p><p>Relationship Type: Produce PCGen Datasets</p><p>Permissions given to PCGen Community:</p><p>- None.</p><p>Permissions given from the PCGen community:</p><p>- As per all other PCGen Users. </p><p>- They may log trackers using same procedure as any other user. </p><p>- No special treatment is given to the trackers raised.</p><p>Progress: </p><p>- 3.0 WOTC Closed data sets available for fee on their web site.</p><p></p><p>Company Name: AEG</p><p>Relationship Type: Publish OGL Materials</p><p>Permissions given to PCGen Community:</p><p>- May produce data sets for OGL material</p><p>- May produce data sets for special license materials but not host them. WoTC set available host locations. </p><p>Permissions given from the PCGen community:</p><p>- May advertise that PCGen data sets are availilble for their product.</p><p>Progress:</p><p>- Spycraft files being constructed.</p><p>- WoTC has set that data sets must be hosted at AEG web site or CMP web site. No other location is acceptable to WoTC due to the special licence.</p><p>- AEG is very resistant to having the files on their site as they cannot support them.</p><p>- Only current option is to host at CMP.</p><p></p><p>etc.</p><p></p><p>It would then be easy for PCGen users to see what permissions and arrangements were present, what data sets we have permission for but have not started (i.e. they can start them themselves!), and where the files are located.</p><p></p><p>This information would be updated regularly (at least once per release).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LetohNereg, post: 1233121, member: 14883"] I think that it would be handy for the PCGen community to have a list of all Third Parties that we has a working relationship with. From my point of veiw it would state: Company Name: Relationship Type: Permissions given to PCGen Community: Permissions given from the PCGen community: Progress: It could not be a legal agreement between the parties as the PCGen community is not an entity, just a statement of what the current agreements are. e.g. Company Name: CMP Relationship Type: Produce PCGen Datasets Permissions given to PCGen Community: - None. Permissions given from the PCGen community: - As per all other PCGen Users. - They may log trackers using same procedure as any other user. - No special treatment is given to the trackers raised. Progress: - 3.0 WOTC Closed data sets available for fee on their web site. Company Name: AEG Relationship Type: Publish OGL Materials Permissions given to PCGen Community: - May produce data sets for OGL material - May produce data sets for special license materials but not host them. WoTC set available host locations. Permissions given from the PCGen community: - May advertise that PCGen data sets are availilble for their product. Progress: - Spycraft files being constructed. - WoTC has set that data sets must be hosted at AEG web site or CMP web site. No other location is acceptable to WoTC due to the special licence. - AEG is very resistant to having the files on their site as they cannot support them. - Only current option is to host at CMP. etc. It would then be easy for PCGen users to see what permissions and arrangements were present, what data sets we have permission for but have not started (i.e. they can start them themselves!), and where the files are located. This information would be updated regularly (at least once per release). [/QUOTE]
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