Questions to Resolve
Was there a Mt. Doom somewhere? What was the name of the volcano in the center of the dwarf kingdom?
On Fredonian spelling - Clid or Klid? I see both. Andrew votes Klid, I kind of like that one as well, anyone want to make it a majority vote?
In the FighterRanger supplement there is a chart in the Ranger Trapping Information area with values on the types of pelts. Are these values in gold? Gold it is. I'll probably add GP in there.
How should we start collecting info on what the various items in game can be used for (whether or not we publish this information). Example, putting other liquids in a wiffleberry, the devestating effects of an unripe Crunchberry and liquids, etc... This info we should get written down at some point.
Should we also collect up as much back story as we can find? John Stanley has some notes on the campaign that Fred wrote years ago as well. I will try and get those incorporated into the materials we have.
It appears there are no non-weapon proficiencies for Clerics. Should we add these for this version?
No non-weapon proficiencies for Thieves either. I guess I should do something about that? (Note: The question mark in question was placed here because the page is ostensibly about questions being asked.) I added these already.
What about the Island Dungeon? What do we recall? Anyone up for a BS session and seeing what we could piece together?
Should there be a North Bridge in Ethelbertville? There is not one on the hard copy map, but we have roads West, north and East. Thoughts?

For the record, if you would like to, you can probably make Fred's World available as a book at Lulu. Making a PDF file that they will accept is a little difficult, but once you figure it out, you, as well as others can buy a hardbound copy of it all. -Jon Scott

Thoughts?

I'm blown away by how great the material is and how much of it there is! Regarding the class sourcebooks, are those as they were prepared by Fred (pics and all) or are they sort of edited versions? It would be nice to see writing credits (and dates if possible) associated with various pieces, especially stuff that is from a player rather than from Fred just to keep it all straight. -Aldarron

The credits from the 1989 release reads as follows:

Cleric Supplement: Fred Funk, Craig Martin
Fighter's Supplement: Fred Funk, Andrew Saboe, Keith Westrum
Magic-User's Supplement: Fred Funk, Andrew Saboe
Thieves' Supplement: Fred Funk, Glenn Kurkosky
Ethelbertville City Revisions/Mapping; Glenn Kurkosky, Craig Martin
Magick Shoppe Catalog: Fred Funk, Andrew Saboe
Ethelbertville Shopper's Guide: Fred Funk, Andrew Saboe

This is a work based upon and compatible with original Dungeons and Dragons, by Dave Arneson and Gary Gygax. This work and its supplements are protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America. Any reproduction by any means, or unauthorized use of the material or artwork presented herein is prohibited without the express written consent of Fred P. Funk.

Copyright ©1989, Fred P. Funk III

Where should the credits go on the current materials?

I do have a copyright transfer from Fred, for anyone that wants to see it.

Chaos or Qhaos? Again we have a mixed bag of usage going on.
Some background is needed for: Scrimstone, Dragon Flakes, Nethermost Teeth, seaglyphs, and anything else we might recall and be able to define. I am not sure of what use the information will be, but I want to get as much as we can remember written down.
Didn't we get receipts from the Tax Collectors that made us good for the day?

Odd notes from Fred's Notebooks that make no sense to me:

DCMI GOD with God underlined

What about a Facebook page for Fred and Fred's World?