Would be funny if Winamp gets a second life ~20 later.

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It doesn’t say what license they are going to use, so it may not be open source. The wording is very weaselly.

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This is news from September and linked blog post from December. Nothing happened.

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Winamp has announced that on 24 September 2024, the application’s source code will be open to developers worldwide.

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Winamp has announced that on 24 September 2024, the application’s source code will be open to developers worldwide.

The date is given on the page, which hasn’t lapsed yet.

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They’re probably spending intervening 10 months cleaning all the embarrassing comments out of the code before the initial commit.

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Good find, I honestly didn’t notice that this was from Dec 2023.

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it shows “Dec 16, 1” when I open the link, but the first time I saw someone post it, the date on the screenshot said “May 16, 2024 - 08:30 CEST”: https://social.treehouse.systems/@amie/112452636130622939

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IMHO, it sounds like it’ll be “Source Available.” Especially

Winamp will remain the owner of the software and will decide on the innovations made in the official version.

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Would this allow a fork under a different name or would it have to be rewritten, replacing all original code, like Unix?

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If they chose an open source license, a fork under a different name would be possible (else it’s not open source).

Their wording is ambiguous, so maybe they only talk about keeping the name/trademark to themselves, which is definitely a good choice.

It’s also not clear if they accept contributions, but they’ll likely keep deciding what features should get added or not.

At least that’s how I understand it.

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Audacious is already an open-source audio-player, that can display these 98,000 .wsz Winamp Classic skins, today.

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I like Audacious but it lacks the Winamp features of later builds. Went for Strawberry instead when I migrated to FOSS.

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Strawberry looks very polished. I’m going to try it out. Thanks for the recommendation.

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Update:

Found 2 new players today.

Clementine (the player that Strawberry is forked from), it’s awesome. Thanks for the info to find this player.

Also cmus, which is a console music-player, and basically looks like vim for audio files.

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Oh it’s the continuation of XMMS, I have found memory of using that!

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Fond?

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Yes, autocorrect messed it up

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Fondant

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I only wish it had Milkdrop

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Bookmarked

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linux port when

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It really whips the penguins ass

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Not a serious suggestion, but I can confirm that WACUP does at least have no noticeable issues using WINE

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With this initiative to open the source code,

The wording is quite evasive. They didn’t say directly “With this initiative to open source” but “to open the source code.” They do however mentioned collaboration and contribution.

I’m quite confused what license they would use.

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What about the legendary music visualisation we could make it standalone at last ?

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