Moving it to the metamath organization sounds good to me. Since
it was always intended to be a community project, I've often
thought that's the logical place for it, and all the more so if it
already has multiple contributors as it seems that it does. I
don't know if I have a grand theory for what other things
should/could be there too (although I suppose I'd lean towards
letting in most projects that want in) but metamath-knife seems
like an easy call.
As for the name, I don't see anything wrong with the name. Very generic names like metamath-parser can be confusing and this tool (yes, I assume the name is a tool metaphor at least that is what it evokes for me) has been called metamath-knife ever since it existed in its current form.
P.S. if people lose interest in metamath (temporarily or
otherwise), get busy at work, have other interests, etc they
aren't required to die in order to leave the project. Just as a
public service announcement.
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