Query -- anyone got any interest in coming up with a logo for the Open Gaming License and then declaring it as open content?
The way I'm thinking, it would be useful for products with character creation rules and other d20 compatible materials that don't want to use the d20 license.
It would be a nice way to signal to end users that the product is de facto compatible with D&D and other d20 products without bringing in the d20 logo, the d20 license, and other types of products.
Such a logo has limited value if used by only one small company, but might have much more value if supported by many smaller companies.
Lee
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