Herein lies the inherit problem with projects: They require a lot of dedication: More dedication than you seem to be willing to give at this point. If you say that you're releasing yourself from the obligations of the project, and that there's no pressure to do it immediately, you're putting the fate of the project into the hands of the remixers. You're leaving a group of people to attempt to function with very little in the way of leadership (from what I can see), which may potentially cause imminent failure of this project. instead staying on top of what your remixers are doing and ensuring the project will continue towards completion. If you want a project done, you essentially have to stay on the ball with all of your remixers and remind them, even if you're sick of it. If someone hasn't been seen in a month, drop them and find a replacement. I know it's a pain in the ass when people won't work, or when they don't work fast enough, but releasing your obligations is basically leaving the project to die. The topic may say this project is dying anyway, but you can save it: It just takes time and work on your part.
Of course, you can completely disregard what I just said and call me an idiot (which is probably true). You're free to run your project however you like, and if this is the way you want to go with it, it's your call.