Corey Reid wrote:

> So what exactly is the issue? The OGL says you don't have to, so there's no
> way to force people to do so. If you think it would be best if people did,
> then that's one thing. But to moan and hurl insults about -- what's the
> point? Use a license that does enforce such rules if that's what you want.
> The OGL is clearly not for you.
>
> Maybe you all just like arguing about this stuff. Nah, that couldn't be it.

"The Issue", which is very well hidden, is one of ethics.  Open gaming *IS* a
new thing, and like any other new thing there is some question of how existing
ethics apply to it.

If you don't like the topic, I'd suggest getting a mail program that can kill a
thread--I switched back to Netscape from Outlook just for that purpose, and it
suits me just fine.


DM

P.S.  For the record, I'm in the "No matter what you do with OGL, you help the
OGL community" camp.

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