Maybe I'm impatient but I think donations would be something good so development speed of the new winamp can be improved. I know that I and a lot of other people would do at least small donations and maybe that's good for everyone.
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Originally Posted by osmosis View PostIf anyone deserves donations it's DrO; definitely not Radionomy who have all-but abandoned Winamp.
http://getwacup.com/
Nobody should think for a minute that supporting a multinational / company (with employees, lawyers, marketing department, etc) is better than supporting ONE GUY doing it all out of love for the original material..
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Wow, I had no idea things were like that, I honestly thought the people developing the new winamp was a small team struggling with finding free time to contribute to winamp with no payment, fk radionomy then I'll start looking into other player alternatives, I really didn't know winamp was gone
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Originally Posted by bartman1 View PostWow, I had no idea things were like that, I honestly thought the people developing the new winamp was a small team struggling with finding free time to contribute to winamp with no payment, fk radionomy then I'll start looking into other player alternatives, I really didn't know winamp was goneRequest: A little SmartView Query Language love.
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Originally Posted by Tergulath View PostLooking back it was probably best if winamp was open sourced to the community.
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Originally Posted by musicf8 View Postyou've posted the same thing over many different threads for the past 3 years, give it up. Winamp won't be open sourced, and even if it was, that doesn't guarantee any more development.
Open source would allow folks like myself to contribute to it, and actually get things done. We could have had a new release by now!
But by all means, keep defending what is the most absolutely glacial release schedule I've ever seen.
(And spare me the "it's only one guy working on it" tripe - this is *exactly* why keeping the code proprietary at this point isn't helping anyone.)
I would personally contribute to a collection, if it meant that someone could buy the IP and put it in the hands of capable people, so that development could resume and we might see a new version before I die.
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Originally Posted by Foobedoo View PostWinamp hasn't had a new release in over four years. No offence, but keeping it closed source isn't exactly getting anything done.
Open source would allow folks like myself to contribute to it, and actually get things done. We could have had a new release by now!
But by all means, keep defending what is the most absolutely glacial release schedule I've ever seen.
(And spare me the "it's only one guy working on it" tripe - this is *exactly* why keeping the code proprietary at this point isn't helping anyone.)
I would personally contribute to a collection, if it meant that someone could buy the IP and put it in the hands of capable people, so that development could resume and we might see a new version before I die.
You want to contribute? Write plug-ins, or fix plug-ins to make them work with 5.666, get in contact with DrO to see if you can support WACUP (eaither by coding or by contributing $ as I am), doing something is better then coming on this board and wishing for it to become open source even though radionomy couldn't give a flying f what any of us think or say on these boards.
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