[eluser]BrianDHall[/eluser]
I just wanted to also add my props to you for not letting all that work go to waste. There are plenty of people who have done things like this and just let all their work go to spoil, quietly ditching their code rather than letting it enrich others.
Best of luck to both of you in your future en devours, and I would highly recommend you put this together with perhaps some public domain songs just as an example of how cool your implementation is - and use it for a fantastic portfolio piece.
I can't accurately express how much more powerful a fully working, open code complex project is in helping to get a job than ANY resume. In this industry many people get hired without having a resume looked it, because its what you create that counts, so don't miss out on the chance to personally benefit from all this work.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to get yourselves a blog and use that as the base for using this work to increase your reputation and use the 'audience' at least for additional learning and support, and to help find paying work when the time comes.