I've been eyeing this, but I'm a bit concerned that this is a code dump, and not a real project.
The project consists of a grand total of 7 commits, which were posted 6 months ago. Since then there's been no activity, and pull requests opened since May have seen no maintainer activity either.
You're right about that but as far as I've seen the project is pretty much feature complete for basic usage and I couldn't find any problems with the code that warranted much work.
The project seems to have stagnated but in its current state it's usable enough. I probably wouldn't expose the web application itself to the outside world anyway (I usually only expose applications to my home + VPN networks) so in the limited context that I use it it's fine.
If you want, you can also use it to generate configs and QR codes once, copy the server config to an independent server and then shut down the application. It doesn't do anything special to WireGuard itself, it just generates config files and QR codes and that's it.
Kind of sad to see such a simple but practical application fall into the abandon ware hole, but such is life when dealing with open source side projects from small companies.
The project consists of a grand total of 7 commits, which were posted 6 months ago. Since then there's been no activity, and pull requests opened since May have seen no maintainer activity either.