The only indication I've received from anyone was the chair at a program where I rotated. I met him when I rotated, had a great time interviewing with him (basically catching up). He asked where I had interviewed/liked, and I openly told him that there was only one other program that I was really interested in (other than his, of course). I was going back for a second look at this other program, and he told me to let him know what my thoughts were afterwards. I didn't feel completeing comfortable with this, not wanting to have another chance to say the wrong thing, but but since he asked (more like his interest was that like my own chairman rather than a interviewing chair), after my second look, I wrote and told him that I considered his program a "best fit" for me. His reply said that - even though they were still at the beginning of their ranking process - he "knew" I would be ranked highly and it would be good to work with me. Both non-committal statements (although it did feel good to hear this).
I think the match works best when there is absolutely no indication about anyone's position on a program's ROL or vice versa. It should be a purely best/great/good/poor fit decision, and I think that any communication regarding ROL can "muddy" the waters, perhaps even leading to disastrous changes in a candidate's/program's ROL (although more likely afftecting the former). I, for one, hope that I don't hear from anyone else. I've already certified my ROL - the the best of my ability looking at a multitude of factors and trying to best determine "fit" - and I plan to not think about/change it in the weeks to come.