Thread:Extension talk:WYSIWYG/Why does the page say that the extension is not actively maintained?

While the instructions and files hosted here haven't been updated in 2 years, the extension has been maintained on github. And most extension pages that *are* actively maintained contain download links to git snapshots and instructions that are far out of date to the version hosted on github, so this actually doesn't seem all that different. Basically, the extension namespace in general is nothing more than a mediawiki github portal filled with broken, out of date instructions these days, so why does this extension get special treatment? Why not slap "not actively maintained" templates on all extensions that have out of date instructions and no development outside github? Doing that would cut Mediawiki's official extension count AT LEAST in half. Since this extension isn't any more "unmaintained" than any of the other extensions on here, a plurality of which are either developed on github or have a more recent version of the source and installation readme there, could this actually be an attempt to marginalize FCK and its various forks in favor of the inferior but Wikipedia favored Visualeditor? I know its a bit of a conspiracy theory, but Visualeditor seems to actually mess with the source more than FCK to the point that non-template transclusions actually disappeared from pages in my testing, and Visualeditor on the rare occasion that it actually works well can't edit templates or complex div objects at all while WYSIWYG can, all the performance related excuses go out the window. The same goes for the tens of social media related extensions that were abandoned in favor of what eventually turned out to be more Wikipedia vaporware (a simple share button which 5 years and thousands of dollars later, still doesn't exist). It seems to me like the general rule is "if Wikipedia uses it, destroy everything else that does the same thing so people don't get the idea there are other options, and if Wikipedia doesn't implement it, say its not worth using anyway."