Whatever the criteria chosen to select posts - don't let the featured list stagnate: keep it fresh and dynamic.
Under the old system, the featured posts changed frequently enough that, even if recycling featured posts, most every day I would see something that would pique my interest, simply because the list was fairly dynamic.
In the last few days - granted a practice hasn't been established yet - the cycling has slowed. The same three or so posts have been featured over the last few days and I have already seen them. It feels like everyday is a slow meta day now when viewing the featured posts. The featured posts feel almost static.
My visits to meta are often triggered by a featured meta post, and from there I'll follow linked posts, check out new questions or active questions. The featured meta posts provided a springboard that allowed exploration into community dynamics, events, mores, and norms. A relatively frequently updated featured list reminded me that there is lots of discussion happening. Seeing this discussion helped create a greater sense of community.
The risks with manually choosing featured posts are that moderators might not want to bump the posts selected by other moderators too quickly (slowing cycling of topics), that moderators might not feature the extent of meta discussion that was previously promoted quasi-randomly (reducing scope of featured posts), and that infrequent meta visitors/users may not see as many or as diverse headlines as to what is happening on meta (making a visit less likely).
If a subset of the posts tagged featured are randomly selected periodically to be shown as featured, keep the list relatively large so that a wide range of titles is shown, albeit, two at a time, and they frequently change. Currently only three posts have the featured tag - this does not allow for much in the way of exposure to different topics and headlines.