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Winamp owner Llama Group deletes the GitHub repository of the legacy player's source code posted on September 24, following criticism on the way it was released (Kevin Purdy/Ars Technica)

16 October 2024
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Winamp owner Llama Group deletes the GitHub repository of the legacy player's source code posted on September 24, following criticism on the way it was released (Kevin Purdy/Ars Technica)
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Llama Group, the owner of Winamp, removed the GitHub repository containing the legacy player’s source code after facing criticism for the way it was released on September 24. The Belgian company initially shared the “Legacy Player Code” source to allow developers to access and work on it. However, the decision to delete the repository sparked controversy among users and the tech community.

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