That's simply not true. Maintainers exist to coordinate effort, not to do all the work themselves.
A good example is GNU Emacs. There are two maintainers, but most of the code is written by other people. Even RMS' code doesn't amount to a particularly large percentage of Emacs anymore.
A good example is GNU Emacs. There are two maintainers, but most of the code is written by other people. Even RMS' code doesn't amount to a particularly large percentage of Emacs anymore.