Hmm. I don't understand why expecting a broken extension to be fixed would be a problem. And I even intervened on your behalf to prevent someone else from fixing it before you had a chance to either fix it, update it, or provide any other solution at your discretion.
In two days after I stepped in you did not state any plans to address the issue nor that it was ok for someone else to submit a simple fix, so I simply asked what you would like to happen. Again, sustaining your right to have the say in what happens.
But a broken extension needs to be fixed or eventually removed if there is no way to repair it or update it. We do all we can to protect the extension makers rights, but we also have the integrity of the repo to consider.
I think that two days is enough time to allow an active extension maker to decide on plans to fix or update an extension or to state their preference of action. And the original post about this problem was made on Jan 24. But I guess for formality's sake we can officially make the time frame one week before we get involved after an attempt to resolve an extension issue whether the original extension maker is active or inactive. Though ironically my involvement was to simply protect the original extension maker's rights, and it had been over a week since the issue was made known.
So I will give it until the end of the week for you to decide on a course of action for wicd.