Phil Lewis I’ll happily engage on rules issue but it’s not because I feel I owe maintenance. It’s only because it’s good marketing to have a positive relationship with your customers.

That’s different, though, than updating a laid out document. That’s potentially hours of new work depending on how much my text flow changes. That’s not happening with any regularity.

I do keep errata sheets and if there are enough errata of sufficient severity to warrant a change, I’ll change both the physical and the PDF. But also note in the errata when these are fixed where.

Most fixes are just not interesting if you finished the game properly before releasing. The other case is where you publish a work in progress (which I have also done — clearly indicating to the buyer of course). A work in progress changes on a whim and I would never offer a print version. Also the layout is not going to be so tight that changes are a monster.