Good news, it seems that the app is still alive and its developer has not abandoned it, as commented by its developer in the official Eternity repository.
Look, we have eternity and it’s not going to be forever
Good to hear. Luckilly, the app still works.
Would be nice if there was more than one maintainer, though.
True. I’m glad that the multiple lemmy releases during past months didn’t make the app unusable.
Yay, @[email protected] is alive!
Just like Lemmy instances with only a single admin, Lemmy apps with a single developer are very fragile. What would it take to improve the bus factor of Eternity?
It doesn’t seem like the repository has that many contributors to begin with, so I would think the answer to improving the bus factor begins with getting more contributors.
Something that might help bring in more people is making it easier for a new contributor to build it locally. I don’t enjoy dealing with Java/Kotlin projects because the tooling is pretty messy when compared to the tooling for Rust projects. Perhaps a dev container and/or a Nix configuration might help with making that easier? I know it would for someone like me.
I’m so glad to hear this! <edited>
This is the best news ever!