pair.com does maintenance. The gods try to keep things such that they don't have to do maintenance and now they mostly don't do any. We let other groups do it (Friar, editors, power users, SiteDocClan).
Although I don't speak for the gods as a group, I do know that several of us try to review/apply patches submitted by pmdev and try to come up with a new poll every couple of weeks. And every so often some problem comes up.
There's always room for more work to be done, but things limp along well enough most of the time.
The gods are also members of all of the other groups above so you'll see them doing those kinds of work as well.
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