I don't mean he's going to go 'woe is me I have too many PRs to look over'. I mean that inevitably, his goals and coding aesthetic preferences are going to conflict with the community: 'I don't want to add that feature' or 'I think this is too complex and just caters to API users' or 'I dislike this architecture'. Right now, his version is king because he is the only one who can make meaningful changes to it and it is very difficult for anyone to patch his binaries, dooming any fork; allow access to the source code, and suddenly he's merely an ordinary coder who happens to be very experienced with the codebase. Think eGCC and GCC.