Both your questions depend on your definition of either. As for bugfixes coming out soon, You can always download the git version of python-sfml which will always have the latest changes applied to them (unless Jonathan forgets to push them from his local machine xD). Historically though, there haven't been bugfix releases, but I suspect thats a policy that easy enough to change if Jonathan and I see that such bugs are impacting the community, and thus the use of these bindings.
As for there being another "active", I guess there is Bastien's bindings [1], but he hasn't made any commits since Februrary. I don't know whether thats because he considers them stable, or has stopped developing them.
If I can, may I ask what in particular asked you to ask that question? Are you finding our documentation, featureset, or anything else lacking and in need of some love? If so, feel free to report an issue in our bug tracker [2]. Jonathan and I are opinionated, but open-minded individuals (oxymoron?), who love feedback.
[1]https://github.com/bastienleonard/pysfml-cython
[2]https://github.com/Sonkun/python-sfml/issues?labels=Documentation&state=open
PS, don't let the initial number of issues scare you away, only 8 are active issues, and of those 8, 0 are actual bugs (they are all documentation related)