Well, I got the clue, that you are not interested, since I made this
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=8576&p=37393#p37393 post, and got no reply yet.
Yes it is easy to complain, but not support own code, but it is also easy to expect from everyone to code. Some people like me are just not good at it, this would not help at all. In school when I was young, I learned to code, but since then a lot has changed, and I am not able to catch up with it. I am a user, not a programmer. I have already made a few attempts to get into coding again, but it did not work out. I am only good at generating Ideas, I am a creative person, not a hacker person. Also I am already watching the Linux progress in the community, and after about 20 years of watching Linux develop, I am convinced, that it has no future. The Linux communities tend to split up again and again, to repeat the same process over and over again, while not making any progress at all, to give normal users a decent system, they can manage without having to dive into the consoles. Linux should be a tool, but instead it expects the user to become a tool for it.
I am not saying that your work is useless, no, I am really glad that there is a project called Gargoyle, but it is not meeting the needs of a normal user, it needs to get simplified, like that Idea of an export/import tool I suggested here
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=8575&p=37575#p37575.
If you make things easier and more flexible, you will improve the community, because there will be a bigger userbase. I wonder what the problem is, maybe you have no big ideas, like making Gargoyle finally truly modular. i know it is all a lot of work. But in the end, only the result does count, complaining about others not helping will not help anyone.
While complaining about the Project can either lead to improvements or frustration on the userside.
Shadowsocks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowsocks is already 5 years old, and not yet supported, 5 Years !!!! It is the most important development that happened since then for safe internettraffic, and it is not yet implemented. This shows how active the Gargoyle community really is. If security would be a priority in Gargoyle, it would have already been implemented 5 years ago.