Uhm, no disrespect to the foundation intended, but I
always thought it was a page for me to see the
progress on WotC's licenses (d20 and OGL). I figured
the foundation was simply a forum to discuss the
topic. I never thought the foundation had any
relevance other than that. Maybe it will eventually
grow to a clearing house for all other open game
licences. 

Many sites or organizations support something that is
not theirs. I never viewed the OGL as in any way being
owned or controlled by the foundation. It would be
stupid for a foundation organized to promote open
gaming to do anything other than showcase the most
important open game license in fantasy roleplaying
history. 

Again, no offense to other systems, but WotC's OGL
allowing access to D&D is way more significant than
any other current open license. In fact, it is more
significant than all the other current licenses
combined and then some.

Clark

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