> Utter, David > > I appreciate the explanation, Brad. It's not so much open gaming > as it is a > codified set of development guidelines for supplement development (just an > observation, my opinion only of course). For the d20 System stuff that's certainly true. However, I think your concept of 'gaming without having to buy the books' also has its own following. I wouldn't be surprised if a Linux-analogue pops up at some point, using the SRD as the kernel. -Brad ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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