I remember seeing a post on steemit and I found it.....Toward the bottom of the post it may not have been what @msg768 was trying to imply but it read to me that you were giving permission to use your code... Obviously with your recent show of disapproval that is not what you were trying to say but that is how I interpreted your post here...
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From the bottom of this post....https://steemit.com/steemit/@msg768/new-steem-tool-tip-message-your-active-followers-in-their-wallet
Unfortunately it doesn't translate well. I started working on tweaking the code and redesigning it myself. However if you recall I do want to chat with you about a possible business deal. I would be willing to give you my updated code so that you could use what you want if you wanted. The main thing I was going to ask you @msg768 if you would be interested in a royalty deal. I think this service would sell @ 0.002 cents. 0.001 for you and 0.001 for me. Or if you ever raised your price I would just raise mine to make sure you always got paid what you wanted. I think I can force your code to pay two people easily enough.
Your code interests me on a whole different level also. This would be what we would need to talk about privately because people here will steal your ideas as well as your code. I'm almost done with the huge tweak of your code that will make both of us a lot of money. I'll shoot you a message on steemit chat.
I don't think @yuriks2000 did anything but break the developers code. It's best to ask for permission and if you can't get that for some reason always give credit for the work of someone else.
The source code has to be public for transparency that I am not doing anything malicious with the active key. I do not recall saying it's there for everyone to copy it... and/or modify it and use it for commercial purposes. I have added a line to my github page which specifically states that I don't want anyone to fork my work.
I think your code is great. I have some suggestions. I was going to just do the work and hand it to you so you could see what finished code would or could look like. But if you don't want any suggestions even though you asked I'll drop it. Best of luck going forward to you. Be sure to put your license on your git for sure.