While in theory the Legacy Player Code is available for contribution, the restrictive Winamp Collaborative License prevents any modifications from being distributed widely, prompting a large number of forks.
This unique situation illustrates a paradox where a project that encourages collaboration ends up stifling it due to the stringent distribution rules set by Llama Group.
The fact that the code has been forked over 2,600 times highlights the community's willingness to engage with Winamp, even while faced with restrictive licensing.
Overall, the Winamp code release has sparked an unexpected level of interest and activity, demonstrating the enduring legacy and potential of the software.
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