I will never hand over development to whoever, I had my lesson in the past –
I wouldn’t like that someone would turn the project into something I never intended it to become
(monetization, feature bloat, etc.). At most I would archive the project and whoever is free to fork
under a new name. For now I resisted doing this, so people will have to be patient for new stable release.
What would actually help is that people help to completely investigate existing issues instead of keep
asking me to add yet more features. Turns out people willing to step in the code to investigate
and pinpoint exactly where is an issue (or that there is no issue) is incredibly rare.
In some open source projects there is a lot of leeching and little contributions.
In 2020 the sole developer of Invidious stepped away from development because of burn out. https://omar.yt/posts/stepping-away-from-open-source
Also in 2020 developer Raymond Hill archived the uMatrix browser add-on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24532973