Heck, let me shorten that. Use the OGL. There are no good reasons to use an open license that isn't the OGL.
What about objecting to:
1: the way in which the WotC OGL gives trademarks greater weight than they otherwise would have?
2: the non-viral nature of the WotC OGL?
3: the very concept of accepting non-open content in an "open" work?
None of these are valid concerns, when considering open-content develpment? -- woodelf <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://webpages.charter.net/woodelph/
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