There are 489 bugs on MSO without a status and answer and 652 Feature requests without a status/answer. Let's assume a bug takes 15 minutes to judge and a FR 30 minutes. That is a lot of minutes to spend ONLY to give feedback as: status-declined status-planned
And mind you that is only MSO. I didn't do the same math for the other 130 site meta's.
A dev team doesn't scale well. We have enough users around to write the bug reports and feature requests quicker than any team can fix them. And as with any sort of product we use, we have wishes and hopes for tools that better suit our dire needs. On top of that some of us are smart enough to provide the fix or envision a relative easy solution.
And that team is also dog-fooding. They love this site as much as you do, so they see the quality of posts, they see the moderation efforts, they feel the passion users participate on meta. That team must have a very thick skin given the high-demand to not be overwhelmed by all these requests.
I'm very reluctant to ask for more feedback as I expect the team is dedicated to their job. Introducing a feedback loop takes away time. Feedback loops doesn't lead to more productive, in fact I often see a negative effect on team morale. I don't want to be the one responsible for causing that effect.
Nevertheless I would love to see the internal total bug list and the fix-rate. I like to be impressed by the people that made this site to what it is today.
Does that mean we now all wait for an official response on this question? That is probably how it goes. We spend with 5 users a total of 60 minutes debating the deafening silence from the team. One user deemed it necessary to write an lenghty answer. Instead I could have cleaned the tags: bug and feature-request of posts that no longer make sense.....