Lately, there has been a lot of negativity on Meta about feature-requests being left hanging for months or even years without any official reply.
I noticed something very promising, the last few days, that I wanted to bring to attention:
A lot of feature requests seem to be getting looked at, reviewed and unless declined, probably pushed through to SE's internal backlog.
This may be related to what Tim Post♦ said in this answer:
I think, in 2019, we're going to have to bite the bullet and replace at least bug tracking and feature requests with something else, or have something else behind the pipeline consuming meta and making sure it gets put somewhere else in ordered form so we can work from it. I don't know what that's going to look like, I just know what we've got isn't working, and breaks even more embarrassingly by the week.
After all our ranting about these feature requests, I feel it deserves mentioning:
Thanks for picking up the slack, SE!
(I realize this isn't really a question, but I think this shouldn't go unnoticed.)