I concur with isladogs!
Knowing the items on the priority list is important, along with a target date for implementation.
We are all developers, we know that targets slip for a variety of reasons, and the priorities occasionally change. But if we cannot see what is on the priority list, you might as well join the "Access is dead" crowd. If all we can see is 1/4 mile down the road (to the next item that you are 90% certain will deploy on a given date) then we might as well be driving blind. Without meaningful targets on the roadmap, its like driving in the fog, without a map or navigation system. With the roadmap, its like driving with a high tech navigation system, you can see what is coming (turns, intersections, ...) 1, 5, or 10 miles (months) down the road.
MVP 2013-2016