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Partnering with Other Companies To Add Features Not in Roll20

I wouldn't tout another company if they did anything near the same, but just became aware of Obsidian Portal today. Lately, I have become aware of a few companies trying to do what Roll 20 are doing, and usually they are underwhelming at best. I think we agree that we want Roll 20 to use their Kickstarter money wisely and keep focusing on improving their project in ways that make sense for them. Lately, I have been in one of the character sheet forums asking for character sheets to be added to the Roll20, and maybe it doesn't make sense looking at it. I was wondering this, instead of asking Roll20 to add items like a wiki, character sheets, play calendars, ect.... how about partnering with a company like that to add in the features players are asking for, so Roll20 can keep doing what it does so well.
Seems Roll20 already met with them for a blog? <a href="http://blog.obsidianportal.com/haste-w-roll20-roll20-virtual-table-dndnext-ban-on-online-playtesting-classes-in-dnd/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.obsidianportal.com/haste-w-roll20-roll20-virtual-table-dndnext-ban-on-online-playtesting-classes-in-dnd/</a>
Yep, Obsidian Portal integration is already on the roadmap!
Really? I was throwing that out there, but hearing that is true amazes me. I know you have no time frame, but is that something on the upper, mid or lower end of things to do? Also, if I start using Obsidian Portal now, will that work into my advantage when it is integrated or should I hold off?