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.

        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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      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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    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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      I would love Winamp on Linux. I just switched off Windows this year and I haven’t been able to find a media player I liked yet. I haven’t tried qmmp though.

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          I want that winamp, as an android app, that doesn’t spy or send data to 3rd parties. Look how llama whipping it is!

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        It was honestly the one thing I still have never found a feature parity Linux alt for after years; it will always bug me no matter what other “it’s basically the same” suggested player I use instead.

        That said, currently I’m making do with Quodlibet, and I have no major complaints. But nothing is an exact replica enough for me not to constantly compare it to Wimamp & complain.

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    If I’m correct Justin sold WinAmp and then created Reaper AKA the best DAW ever made.

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    Now the question is - are they open sourcing the original Winamp, or the awful replacement?

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    I wonder how long it will be before someone ports it to Linux

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      There isn’t much point of that, XMMS was basically that — a faithful reproduction of Winamp for Linux between 1997-2007. Since then there’s been a ton of forks — XMMS2, BMP, Youki, Audacious etc.

      Audacious is still around, sort of (last release a year ago) and it’s basically Winamp, it can use Winamp skins and has plugins.

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        I’m sure all of those programs are great, but in the modern world I can’t think of any reason why I wouldn’t ever just use VLC.

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        XMMS! I was trying to remember what I started using when I switched to Linux. Couldn’t leave my favourite theme behind. Thanks!

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        Any of them compatible with Winamp plugins? Because that’s my reason for sticking to the past.

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      Does Winamp play videos? I can’t remember right now, but ppl could implement if it doesn’t, right ? I miss the old 2.x skins and the playlist and the plugins