fudge RPG is another, as well as FUZION (www.thefuze.com)

We published Shards of the Stone: Core using FUZION and it went very well...
not quite open source, but certainly free for non-commercial, and you
certainly retain all of your own trademarks.

I see the value of d20 too though... you can't deny that publishing d20
adventures puts you right in the mainstream and you can't buy that on your
own.

Jared

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Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 7:31 PM
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I stand corrected.  Thanks for the info.  Now that I know about about them,
I'll have to check them out.

Christopher DeLisle
www.idrankwhat.org
www.coincidental.net

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From: Rogers Cadenhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, August 18, 2000 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Open_Gaming] Thoughts on OGL


>At 01:15 PM 8/18/00 -0400, "Chris DeLisle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>But since the d20 system is the only Open Source RPG currently in
>>development, that's what this list is all about.
>
>It isn't the only open-source RPG. Dominion Games has been working
>on one with its own open license, Lycadican was published under
>the OpenContent License, and there are other free RPGs published
>under existing open licenses.


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