On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Ryan S. Dancey wrote:

> In short, the OGL is not a good software license.  I think that an OGL
> project, combined with an OSI certified software license is a viable
> project, because the access to the sourcecode provided by the software
> license will remove the problems with OGC being identified.
> 
> If I were a publisher, I would not rely on the OGL for a software product,
> especially not a game.

Fine, what about things like DM support software?  Where the _software_ is
not OGL/d20, what it kicks out is OGL/d20.   


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