This is something I’d like to address here at the public Urho3D forum as well.
For roughly one year I’ve experienced at times intense stress and aggression related to work, which has also resulted in some hardware damage including an innocent Jackson electric guitar. Last week it got particularly bad. After a visit to a doctor and reorganization of tasks I believe the situation is on the way to improving, but nevertheless I’ll have to be watchful of my condition and make sure I allow myself to recharge. This likely means less working on Urho3D on my free time. Don’t be alarmed; that certainly doesn’t mean a stop to Urho3D activities. The coming release should be unaffected, considering that I now work on Urho3D anyway as part of my day job, as it’s used in this project github.com/realXtend/tundra-urho3d .
On a related note, I recognize that Urho3D development is still in the hands of a relatively small group of people. Obviously, a change to this cannot be forced but I’d like to remind everyone who has been doing good work with pull requests: if you feel like you’re up to taking the next step and becoming an Urho team member with push access and ability to work on development & issues on your own, do not hesitate to get in touch with me (email to loorni at gmail dot com preferred).