> Why can't we just work to make the OGL serve everyone's needs.  You all
are assuming you
> need these new things based on some really lame evidence.  Why aren't you
all willing to give
> the OGL a fair try first?  This is what I don't understand.  Ryan told me
over a year ago that the
> OGL was the result of a very long series of drawn out discussions.  IIRC,
it was around the
> same time you all were trying to help me put two and two together and
convince me the the OGL
> was great and easy to interpret!!!!!

I'm not abandoning the OGL.  Free20 *only* works with the OGL.

Remember how hard it was for you to get the concept?  Free20 serves to make
it so that a great deal of very creative gamers, like yourself, won't have
to jump through a million hoops to fully understand the OGL.

But more to the point, it's a spiffy Graphic that means something, and the
world needs more spiffy graphics!  :)


DM

P.S.  And yes, there is a niche already for these things--the open-source
movmenet has a "holier-than-thou" crowd who wants FREE software, not just
OPEN software... but it gets confusing as they confuse the terms.

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