could really use someone else on the "team" (since currently it's just me
).
Off topic: I was under the impression that you and Warfley were the team. Was that the wrong impression ?
It never really was a
team.
At some point I mentioned that @Warfley
was in the organization (on GitHub), but his membership wasn't public and there was no visible activity, so there was no real indication of a "team" from the outside.
What actually happened is that I created the fpc-unleashed organization, added both my work and his (unmerged features), and invited him. He accepted, we both had full admin rights, we talked briefly, but there was no real collaboration or ongoing work.
After a longer period of inactivity I removed him from the organization. Partly due to that inactivity, but also because I'm fairly certain we would fundamentally disagree on many of the features I want to implement. Since we both had admin rights, it could easily turn into a situation where one of us starts undoing the other's work - or even removing each other from the organization

That said, @Warfley did an excellent job - Statement Expressions and Record Composition are genuinely impressive work. Unfortunately, the Record Composition feature currently has merge conflicts, so it's on hold. It also breaks IDE autocomplete quite badly, which is a non-trivial issue. In my view, every language feature should come with proper IDE support.
If there is to be actual collaboration in the future, it would have to be more deliberate this time. The original invite was rather casual, and he probably didn't fully know what he was signing up for.