Prime_Evil
Emperor Mongoose
I know Matt was talking about doing this at one point, but it was a resource-intensive task and it kind of fell off the radar. We haven't heard anything for ages and I was wondering whether an SRD update is still on the agenda?
I get the feeling that maintaining a "living" System Reference Document involves a lot of ongoing work and may be impractical for a small company like Mongoose. It may be difficult to justify diverting resources away from commercial activities for the length of time required.
Would it perhaps be a better solution to follow a model similar to that which Mongoose has developed for Legend? Certain material could be released as Open Game Content as new books are released while setting-related material remains product identity. This would permit third-party publishers to reference new rules elements in their own works while protecting licensed intellectual property such as the Third Imperium setting or the various 2000AD settings.
I also like the model that Paizo adopted with Pathfinder where the model where each new book releases the game mechanics as Open Game Content but reserves all "trademarks, registered trademarks, proper names (characters, deities, etc.), dialogue, plots, storylines, locations, characters, artwork, and trade dress" as product identity. However, additional restrictions in the Pathfinder Compatibility License ensure that third-party publishers can't use this material in unacceptable ways if they want to brand their releases as "Pathfinder-compatible".
Perhaps something like this could be if Mongoose does do a reprint or second edition of the Core Rulebook and other key releases for Traveller? With PDF releases it might be possible to simply update the files with a new OGL statement.
The reason that I ask about this is that I've been reading a number of releases from third-party publishers and have been impressed by the quality of them. I personally think it would be awesome to let third-party developers play with things like the vehicle creation system, the cybernetics rules, and the robot design system. But is this desirable and is it reasonable to ask Mongoose whether it might be accommodated at some point in the future? What do people think?
I get the feeling that maintaining a "living" System Reference Document involves a lot of ongoing work and may be impractical for a small company like Mongoose. It may be difficult to justify diverting resources away from commercial activities for the length of time required.
Would it perhaps be a better solution to follow a model similar to that which Mongoose has developed for Legend? Certain material could be released as Open Game Content as new books are released while setting-related material remains product identity. This would permit third-party publishers to reference new rules elements in their own works while protecting licensed intellectual property such as the Third Imperium setting or the various 2000AD settings.
I also like the model that Paizo adopted with Pathfinder where the model where each new book releases the game mechanics as Open Game Content but reserves all "trademarks, registered trademarks, proper names (characters, deities, etc.), dialogue, plots, storylines, locations, characters, artwork, and trade dress" as product identity. However, additional restrictions in the Pathfinder Compatibility License ensure that third-party publishers can't use this material in unacceptable ways if they want to brand their releases as "Pathfinder-compatible".
Perhaps something like this could be if Mongoose does do a reprint or second edition of the Core Rulebook and other key releases for Traveller? With PDF releases it might be possible to simply update the files with a new OGL statement.
The reason that I ask about this is that I've been reading a number of releases from third-party publishers and have been impressed by the quality of them. I personally think it would be awesome to let third-party developers play with things like the vehicle creation system, the cybernetics rules, and the robot design system. But is this desirable and is it reasonable to ask Mongoose whether it might be accommodated at some point in the future? What do people think?