Funny how life is. Right after posting my previous answer I received a response from Muss, that I copy here for those French-reading people out there
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Salut Bulle
Tu peux disposer d'EQBrowser comme bon te semble, si ca te fait plaisir
d'ajouter le fichier texte qui manque pour un faire un GPL, ne t'en prive
pas, comme tu le dis, je suis plus dans le circuit, mais ca me fait quand
meme plaisir que quelqu'un veuille utiliser ce que j'ai fait auparavant :)
Si tu mets ca sur un serveur web quelque part, fait moi signe, j'irai y
jeter un oeil !
Muuss
OK I will translate for the rest (most?) of you :
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Hi Bulle
You can make use of EQBrowser however you feel like, if you would like to
add the missing file to make it GPL go ahead, as you mentioned I am not in
the loop anymore, but I am happy that someone would like to reuse what I
have done before.
If you put that on a web-server somewhere let me know, I will go have a
look !
Muuss
In short Muuss is fine with making what he has written GPL and opening it for other developers to change, and I thank him for his kindness. It can sure help putting together a solid web-based DB browsing tool.
I will try to make my latest changes available soon, for those who would like to try out some new capabilities. Hopefully this week-end. The "communication" between PEQ Editor and EQBrowser is something I would like to receive feedback on.
I am still interested in the work you did slowglass (was it the Al'Kabor Almanac ?). Combining all this material, there must be a way to do something nice.