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Adding support for TinyD6?

How do we get TinyD6 added as a supported rule set?
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Kraynic
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The owner/publisher of that IP would need to enter a licensing agreement with Roll20.  The IP owner is usually where this sort of thing needs to start.
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What kind of support is needed, Morcedant? What Kraynic said is not usually required for this, I think that answer was coming from a particlar interpretation of the question. If it is a Character Sheet, you can create that with the Sandbox and Custom Character Sheets, or ask on the Character Sheets sub-forum for someone to help with that.   If it's dice rolls or macros, that support also can be generated within the community and does not require the publisher or a license agreement. If it's to list the game in the Roll20 Drop-Downs for "Now Playing", that is a topic of long debate on this site, essentially Roll20's answer has been that if the game becomes popular and a lot of people are playing it, then they will list it.  (This also does not require the company or IP...) If you want the Art & Text from the company's published books to appear in digital format on Roll20 for-sale without needing to import it on your own manual work, that's the extent that would require the company to get involved. Roll20 is similar to your kitchen table, if you have the game, you can play it on here. It is supported by the existing tools: dice, card decks, chat, typing, voice comms, unlimited creating of your own private tabletops.
Thanks for the answers, all. To narrow it down a bit, just the Roll20 Drop-Downs for "Now Playing" is my concern. I'm currently running a TinyD6 Supers game, and it's easy to do with the macros, cards and the TinyD6 Supers custom sheet created for Roll20. 
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Forum Champion
If your game is not listed in the Now Playing drop-downs, you can choose "Other Games". (Or, if it is a board game or a card game, there's also a generic selection for that). Getting your desired game added into the Drop-Down is a mysterious process, there have been many threads about it over the years. Essentially roll20 has said "When enough people are playing it" but it is unclear how they'd detect which unlisted game titles are being played. Theoretically you'd list it in "Other Games" and use Tiny d6 in the Title and Description, perhaps list your game as a game-offering in roll20's game search with that, and then encourage a lot of other people to do the same. Alternately maybe try Tweeting and other social media @Roll20app until the game reaches their attention threshhold. 
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Andrew R.
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Sheet Author
There’s nothing wrong with using the Help Center and Send a request to request the addition of TinyD6 to the Now Playing list. That’s going to bring it to the attention of the Roll20 staff too. 
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Roll20 Dev Team
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