In all seriousness the current state seems like a frenzy of activity for a game that's been literally on life support for years.
With the current corona-crisis and people going all in to relive their past happy times it presents an unique opportunity to improve and iterate on the good parts, and toss out the old parts that most people hate.
But it has to be done really carefully because you should not get rid of your core community (no pun intended) for a seemingly large amount of people that came rushing through the door, but have little chance of sticking by in the long term.
Change is necessary but the right product in the right time is also worth its weight in gold. Don't try to go for perfection, because perfection is an unachievable illusion and focus on the things that make a fun and engaging gameplay loop (it's important to listen to your testers here, and the people who have been here for a while and have seen the bad and good times of Disco). Get together and agree on a common vision of what the mod should focus on, then stick with it. Trust, me sticking with gameplay that "just works" and ensuring that new content is of consistent quality will go a long way in ensuring the longevity of the mod.