It seems that everyone is not aware of this, but MadEvil is violating the license under which Subsonic is released. MadEvil has also copied code that I have written, and violates the license under which I released it. To me, that is pretty serious. Technically it could be reported to the FSF (
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-violation.html).
The Subsonic source code and the MusicCabinet source code are released under the GPL. Derived work from this can only be released under the same license. (Note: the author of iSub explicitly asked to use code that I have written, and to release it under a weaker license. I happily agreed to that. That is the one and only way you can circumvent the license.)
If you're too lazy to look up how the GPL works, it basically tells that you're free to alter a product to fit your own needs. As soon as you release a modified binary version to the public, you must also include the changes that you have made, so that others can continue building upon your work.
MadEvil has repeatedly claimed that the source code will be released later on, that it's hard to build (??) etc. You're not allowed to do that, releasing the source code is not optional. You're not forced to put it on a git repo, it can just be bundled along with the released binary. Every developer should know how to make a zip file of the source folder.
I think this is something for the moderators of the forum to deal with, pirated software should not be allowed.