>  > I know my personal site, The Open Gaming Exchange
>>  (http://www.ogexchange.com), is not generating a large amount of traffic (it
>>  does have some steady traffic) but I can offer it to host the awards on
>>  behalf of the OGF -- and I'm will to donate time & energy on setting up a
>>  nominations / voting system there.
>>  --
>>  Mike
>
>Likewise, the d20 Magazine Rack (http://www.d20zines.com) is more than willing
>to get involved and help host or be a part of the awards on behalf of the OGF.
>We're not stellar in the numbers category either, but we are consistent and
>steadily growing.

do you think people who aren't D20 fans would find out about it 
there?  that'd be my only concern--IMHO, if the OGF has any image 
problem right now, it's the perception that it's more pro-D20 than 
pro-Open Gaming.  i don't think it's true, but, even given that i 
suspect D20 and d20-compatible products to dominate any such awards 
for the near future, it should be because of popularity, not 
(perceived) bias.
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