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 
- 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. 
 
- 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. 
 
- This is the best news ever! 
- I’m so glad to hear this! <edited> 




