I've completed a new character sheet and submitted a pull request for it. A comment was left that Roll20 has a policy of wanting only one sheet per game system and that I should be replacing (overwriting) the old sheet. That seems harsh. I mean, what if my sheet turns out to be less popular than the original? So what are my options? First, I want to reach out to the original author and see if he's ok with me overwriting his sheet. I don't know how to contact him. GitHub shows the contributors for the old sheet, but I can't find a way to send a message to the contributors. I know that GitHub accounts have associated email addresses, but none of the contributors has one listed publicly. The next method is to just post a message here on this forum and ask if there are any objections to me overwriting the old sheet. In this case, the old sheet is the Hero Games 6e character sheet, and my proposed new sheet was tentatively named the Hero 6 Playable character sheet. Honestly, this is a problem that would be better solved if Roll20 supported versions on character sheets the same way they do with api scripts. Then I could just keep the old sheet as version 1, and my new sheet could be version 2. So how should I resolve this? Darren