Ah, I'm sorry to hear about the depression. Definitely wishing you the best of health, wealth, and happiness all about it. It's certainly been an interesting year, and I know having a diversion can help. Having friendly supportive people around you may help even more, as long as it doesn't feel like it's applying pressure on you from any sides.
It's why I'm bringing it up, actually. As a developer of similar projects, I'd sometimes wonder if my work would never see a release or a benefit to people if I should suddenly just stop developing for some reason. Would all of that progress be lost? Would it matter to people?
I find I'm a lot calmer when I tell myself (Or even others) "Hey, I'm just doing this for fun. If you're enjoying my work, cool! If someone steals it for themselves or takes credit, then hopefully they're having fun too, though my name is still attached to the original thread and I'd appreciate people jumping in and defending me. But at least my stuff is out there for people to enjoy." - I guess that would ease my mind a little, knowing it's an easy insurance card, ... simply having frequent updates being open source in a Dropbox or something. I dunno. Lots of options, but it's your project. Gotta keep yourself happy. No one's getting paid for any of this, but it's certainly true that the greatest amount of joy and benefit generally wins out. :-3