It's been a while, March 2012 to be precise, but work is almost complete of the 
next release of the Mapstraction JavaScript Maps API.

If you're a mapping nerd (like me) or a JavaScript guru (not like me) and you'd 
like to test drive the first release candidate build then here's how.

If you want to self host the build, you can find it here: 
https://github.com/mapstraction/mxn/archive/v2.1-RC1.tar.gz.

If you want to use GitHub as a (sort of) CDN, then the URL for the master 
Mapstraction source file is here: 
https://raw.github.com/mapstraction/mxn/release-2.1/source/mxn.js

If you want to find out what's changed, the change log for this version is 
here: https://github.com/mapstraction/mxn/wiki/Changelog

Still to do is to update the documentation, the main mapstraction.com web site 
and the code sandbox.

If you find a bug or a problem (and there's been a lot of work done on this 
release candidate so things might break) then please get in touch in one of 
these ways: 

Submit a patch or a pull request with a fix on GitHub at 
https://github.com/mapstraction/mxn or ...

Logging an issue on GitHub at https://github.com/mapstraction/mxn or ...

Send an email with a description of the problem and a test case to 
[email protected] (gentle hint: an email saying "it doesn't 
work" and providing no more detail probably won't get far).

Finally, the functionality of Mapstraction for this release is pretty much 
fixed; there'll only be code changes to fix bugs or problems from this point on 
until the release gets, err, released.

But if you have functionality or feature requests, opening them as issues on 
GitHub is guaranteed to get my attention.

Cheers

-Gary

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gary at vicchi.org | twitter.com/vicchi | www.linkedin.com/in/garygale | 
www.garygale.com

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