It likely will, open source projects are nearly impossible to stop. The SSL/TLS standard and their associated standards and clients has shrugged off a number of attacks at surprising speeds. Patch cycles are measured in hours or days apposed to weeks or months.
If the attack is particularity disastrous then there will likely be a large fork. But once a project is started and a community built its unlikely that force will be stopped.
If the attack is particularity disastrous then there will likely be a large fork. But once a project is started and a community built its unlikely that force will be stopped.