Hello All,
I wanted to get some opinions on a format I was thinking of using.
It has quickly come to my attention that I am a lazy kind of guy. I do a lot
of work for my own game, but all those ideas end up in either paper or
correspondence or whatever.
Some of you may be aware of livejournal.com A large number of my
friends seem to be on it so of course I thought I'd take a look. Among other
things the "founding philosophy" seems to be based on open source and
sharing in a community. "Wow cool" I thought, "what a good place to expand
upon the open gaming movement." So that's what I'm hoping to do. However, I
thought I'd post here first and see what people thought about the best way
to mark it and any potential problems.
My thought was to create a separate page on my own homepage with the
OGL and my copyright information on it. Then whenever I used someone else's
work, I could go in and update it there. Or, to make life easier, I could do
an update to section 15 at the bottom of whatever post I was making at the
time.
In order to properly mark which sections are OGC I thought I'd do
what Andy Collins does on his website which is to use a standard Table
format around the specific OGC. I would then put a link at the bottom of
each table that goes to my OGC webpage.
Is this problematic? Am I missing any repercussions? Is there an
easier way to do it? The reason I feel its best not to just post the OGL and
reference that is that the livejournal code may not show back a certain
number of days depending on how much one posts.
Any thoughts are welcome,
-Bill
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