That's great news Tom!
 
>From my testing, there are also some performance enhancements that make a huge 
>difference, especially for Fusion.  
 
First, the GETMAPIMAGE request was modified to allow better performance for 
interactive maps.  This is the call that Fusion uses (the Ajax Viewer uses 
GETDYNAMICMAPOVERLAY which was faster), and in some nasty data cases the 
difference made by this improvement meant the refresh time went from 19 seconds 
to less than 4.
 
Second, proper PNG8 support was added to the GETMAPIMAGE call while fixing the 
black background of GIF/JPG images.  This is not leveraged by either Fusion or 
the AJAX viewer by default, but you can modify these frameworks to use PNG8 
instead fairly easily.  Note, you will not want to do this for maps that 
require more than 256 colours (including antialiasing) in a single view.  If 
you are doing this with Fusion, search for the string GETMAPIMAGE in these 
files (I'm not sure which is actually used) and close to this string replace 
PNG with PNG8:
 
/fusion/lib/OpenLayers/OpenLayers.js
/fusion/lib/OpenLayers/OpenLayersCompressed.js
 
On one of my test maps, using PNG8 looks just about as good as PNG24 and means 
that at full screen the image went from 500kb to 120kb.  This will make a huge 
difference to internet users.
 
I think that the development team did a HERCULEAN job getting these important 
enhancements into the final release, considering that we were already into RCs.
 
I'd like to take this chance to remind everyone that for the next release we 
_really_ need to start testing at the first betas.  By the time we get to RCs, 
the developers should not have to be doing anything but fixing showstopper 
bugs.  The developers (and Autodesk internally) do a lot of testing, but we 
can't count on them having the same environment and data as we have, so if we 
want a stable product for our own use we need to test it ourselves and enter 
easy-to-duplicate defects in Trac.
 
Jason

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Further information for the MapGuide users mailing list:

Note that the released version has some fixes that were not included in MGOS 
2.0.0 RC4.

Tom

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We are pleased to announce that the MapGuide Open Source project team has 
released MapGuide Open Source 2.0.0.

Release notes: http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/wiki/Release/2.0/Notes.
Documentation: http://mapguide.osgeo.org/documentation.html
Downloads: http://mapguide.osgeo.org/download

Among the many enhancements, the main feature in this release is the 
integration of Fusion; a flexible, extensible templating system that provides 
the ability to separate application presentation from its functional 
components. We have also replaced the use of FastCGI with the more proven ISAPI 
and Apache mod technologies.
The 2.0 milestone page contains the complete list of new features: 
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/milestone/2.0

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