Quote For Posterity. It's a shame, as you once were.
I have no idea what you're trying to tell me.
To complete JamminR's sentence: "... as you once were a respected member of this community". This is mostly in regards to activity-- good members come and go all of the time here. I came up with the idea for the respected group to basically thank the members who are patient and helpful with the many people we get help/support requests from, and hopefully get them to stick around just a bit longer. We rely quite a bit on community support, since we rarely have the time to help users with their setup (Wives/families, full time jobs, etc., followed by very little free time that we have hundreds of other things we'd like to do, too). That being said, I'm glad you enjoy being a part of our community, and I'm glad to see your recent posts assisting others. We hope you stick around for a long time!
(And sorry for missing your Steam chat the other day.. it takes me a while to get on top of things at times).
In fact I am pretty sure that after the last update I am going to do to it there wouldn't need to be any follow up patches/fixes. However it's better to be safe then sorry.
I've just starred and am now watching your repo (you should add a link to your main post), and will watch for new issues people make, and attempt some fixes. I guess would qualify me as a "maintainer", but I cannot always guarantee speedy response to breakages and things. I did notice that you have the project on two separate repositories- in order to increase popularity/potential contributions, as well as avoiding issues with history and contributors, you may consider utilizing tags or branches in Git to denote stable releases, and keep your code in one place.