I'm going to chime in here. I posted in the feedback forum in the thread already in progress. From the look of it, that thread was started in Feb 2004. No updates from the admins or mods until this thread.
With other forums I participate on, its usually good taste to have a mod go through to an admin since usually the mods are picked by the admins (or at least assigned by them). By complaining to the mods, the hope would be they have a lot more say with the admin (maybe even know them personally - depends on the board) and would work with them and the users on getting the problem solved. Better yet, the mods might even know what the problem is saving the admins some email maybe since they had worked with other users having this problem. Otherwise, we can all email the admins. What email addresses do you recommend sending them notices to?
Worse yet, this is "phpbuilder". A site for sharing all things PHP related, which tends to be a lot of web type stuff. It doesn't seem to be in good taste when a PHP driven site focused on promoting PHP doesn't seem to be running to well.
I try not to complain about the service, especially when its free. But a problem that's been around for 7 months without a satisfactory answer and a response from the mods of "hit refresh and deal with it" doesn't seem to be very supportive of the site itself.