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I understand. I'd prefer to share an editable file, but I don't know if Google Docs has a native editable downloadable file, so I've just been sharing links.
I've added links to the original documents on our website so that folks don't need to request that I share them. If there's anything else you'd recommend that I do to make it easier to share and edit, let me know.
https://fullyautomatedrpg.com/ai-free-resources/
I don't know if Google docs count as a 'source file'. It's clearly the source. Is it a file? I guess everything's a file if you go by the UNIX definition, so 'close enough'?
Licensing riddles aside, it looks great, and it's nice seeing a fast-paced intro that gets straight into what the game's about.
Thanks. I appreciate your guidance in order to try and achieve the highest bar for open-source practices.