>This does sound good but don't the ENnies accomplish a similar task? Perhaps >it would be worthwhile to combine the two somehow or make the Ennies the >official award of the OGF or do people think that there's space for two sets >of awards focused on OGL products.
the OGF isn't focused on WotCOGL products--unless i'm mistaken, the ENnies are only concerned with D20 products (an even narrower subset of WotC OGL products). while i'm the first to admit that, especially if fan-voted, any winners of an OGF-sponsored award will almost certainly be D20 products, or at the very least D20-compatible WotCOGLed products (like Farscape), it seems to me that any product that qualifies for the support of the OGF should qualify for the preliminary selection of nominees for an award the OGF sponsors. something could easily be of significance to the open game movement, and worth recognizing, without being a D20 product. for that matter, i would hope the criteria for an OGF award would include something about support/furtherance of open gaming, so something that is merely good on its own merits (and thus passed over by the ENnies) might be award-worthy to the OGF, and vice versa (since the ENnies don't care at all about open game content, or anything of the sort--if it qualifies for the D20 logo, it qualifies for th ENnies). -- woodelf <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.home.net/woodelph/ If any religion is right, maybe they all have to be right. Maybe God doesn't care how you say your prayers, just as long as you say them. --Sinclair _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
