The team doesn't have an official release date, but it's hoping to release an initial version for free, with access to areas like the Great Hall and Hagrid's Hut, by the end of January. There's a Patreon (linked above) for those who want to contribute.

It's a colossal project, and made all the more notable by its use of plain Minecraft. With that said, it's not clear how long this will last. This isn't exactly a subtle homage to Harry Potter from both the books and movies, and we wouldn't be surprised if Pottermore or Warner Bros. took issue over copyright grounds. Having said this, there have been instances where media giants and fan project makers have reached agreements. If the companies come knocking, they might decide that it's better to accommodate the community's enthusiasm than shut it down.