I have an idea.
I know that every so often there are mod/admin meetings.
I know that people all across the .org are chomping at the bit to get some more information about what the administrators are doing to help the website and the community.
Why doesn't the meeting take place in a slightly more public venue, like an IRC room that users can sit in on?
Much like a court room or many governmental discussions we, if we are interested enough, can sit in on the meeting and find out exactly what is going on. If nothing is going on, or what is going on is incredibly boring, we find that out as well.
The only argument I can see against it is "what about trolls?"
Well that's an easy fix. The audience watching the proceedings do not need to talk, nor should they, so you just make the room moderated (+m) so only people with voice can speak.
I think having a public forum for the administrators to discuss site matters that is open and accessible to the general public would do alot to inform the users about what's going on, and lessen the frustration that some of us are feeling at not being able to see anything get done.













