I agree, it is better when the project is made by the team and has access to everything than 1-2 people and what happens to them, the project dies (I know a lot of cases)
We have already 9 core people and a lot of volunteers which do technical writing in background.
Having done a little background reading into the core members of the team, it's great to see a motivated bunch of professional people working hard to drive the Galilel Project forwards in their spare time. We shouldn't rely on just them though - we can all play our part by spreading the word on social media with our own original content and by sharing Galilel posts. You can use any of the following platforms to engage with Galilel: