There's little development, it seems, but it's not dead. There are discussions below issues opened, PRs are accepted, occasional commit sometimes lands in master.
It was stable when I used it. But it's also rather simple and short (less than ~1k loc on Python side, for example), so I think it wouldn't be a heavy burden to maintain, even if the current maintainers and users all dropped dead tomorrow :-)
It was stable when I used it. But it's also rather simple and short (less than ~1k loc on Python side, for example), so I think it wouldn't be a heavy burden to maintain, even if the current maintainers and users all dropped dead tomorrow :-)