I think the chances of things being implemented now are greater than they ever have been in the past. Why? Because we have more than one coder that's actively looking at making changes. Each is working on their own special thing, but all of what they are working on is made to improve 4D. Some of it may seem like it's trivial (do we NEED a special client for our mud? No, but think of the attention it will draw. I love the fact we've got someone (Kavir no less) working on one), some of the things they do may seem like the time could be spent on something else - something better - but I'm not a coder and I'm not going to tell them that B comes after A and then have the mud break because in coding C always comes first - before either B or A... The idea is to use this tread to get the ideas out, tell them what's not working and why, if you can.
Also realize it takes time - kind of like driving a place that's a half hour away - even if I drive directly back without doing anything it's going to take me an hour minimum, don't call me after 20 minutes wondering why I'm not home... *blinks innocently* In other words - we want the mud to be great, and we want them to take the time to make it great, so let's stop asking them "when are you going to be home" when they've barely started the drive.
Also, if you continue saying things like "It's never going to get done" and you say it enough times, why would they even bother trying? Call someone "stupid" long enough and they'll actually start to believe you, even if they are a genius and know better. It may not have gotten done in the past, but we've got some awesome coders right now that we have to believe in. I'm willing to believe that they can get anything done if they put their minds to it and if we believe in them. Call it the tinkerbell theory. Do you believe in fairies? I do... *claps hands and stomps feet* But I believe in our coders even more. *gives a round of cheering to go with clapping hands and stomping feet*