Strawberry Music Player
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You could, and unless you're trying to profit off it the original devs likely won't care.
They already publish it under GPLv3, they want it to be free (as in freedom) software.
I don't care about any security concerns. If someone does not want to build it themselves or download from a third party they can buy it for their convenience. Or they can take the risk or find another way to install it.
For example I looked up whether Strawberry is on Winget, the Microsoft package manager for Windows. And look at that, it's completely free to download by the original developer [1].@upstroke4448@lemmy.dbzer0.comThey only ask users who are too lazy and want to download through the Microsoft store for payment. I get why you don't like there being no binaries on their site by them, but they do provide free ways to install it. They just don't tell you about it.[1] https://winget.run/pkg/StrawberryMusicPlayer/Strawberry
Edit: For anyone who does not want to click the link:winget install -e --id StrawberryMusicPlayer.Strawberry
installs Strawberry on any Windows computer. Officially.