That's too bad. I thought all you'd need was more players. Will you keep it
on Github? I'm copying the link here just in case someone wants to fork it later. For the record: would that be allowed?
Yes, it's open-source and public domain. I'll keep it on GitHub if anybody wants to fork in in the future.
That's good. So, even though the project may not be actively developed anymore, it will be available for anyone to use, modify, or build upon through its open-source status, which could lead to its continued development in the future by the community. I think it still has value as a reference and starting point for new projects.
Do you have any plans to continue development of the project in the future? Perhaps in a different form?