Yes, thank you Piotr and all else involved for all your work and effort.
This was quite the journey.. I almost want to say an unexpected one :)

S


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Christopher Horvath
<blackenc...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Whoo hoo!!!!!
>
> Congratulations, everyone! This is great.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Piotr Stanczyk <pstanc...@ilm.com> wrote:
>
>>  Hi All,
>>
>> Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
>>
>> OpenEXR v2.0.0 has been released and is available for download.
>>
>> The release includes a number of new features that align with the major
>> version number increase. Amongst the major improvements are:
>>
>>    1. *Deep Data support* - Pixels can now store a variable-length list
>>    of samples. The main rationale behind deep images is to enable the storage
>>    of multiple values at different depths for each pixel. OpenEXR 2.0 
>> supports
>>    both hard-surface and volumetric representations for Deep Compositing
>>    workflows.
>>    2. *Multi-part Image Files* - With OpenEXR 2.0, files can now contain
>>    a number of separate, but related, data parts in one file. Access to any
>>    part is independent of the others, pixels from parts that are not required
>>    in the current operation don't need to be accessed, resulting in quicker
>>    read times when accessing only a subset of channels. The multipart
>>    interface also incorporates support for Stereo images where views are
>>    stored in separate parts. This makes stereo OpenEXR 2.0 files 
>> significantly
>>    faster to work with than the previous multiview support in OpenEXR.
>>    3. *Optimized pixel reading* - decoding RGB(A) scanline images has
>>    been accelerated on SSE processors providing a significant speedup when
>>    reading both old and new format images, including multipart and multiview
>>    files.
>>    4. *Namespacing *- The library introduces versioned namespaces to
>>    avoid conflicts between packages compiled with different versions of the
>>    library.
>>
>>
>> Further information regarding the release, as well as tarball downloads,
>> please visit:
>>   http://www.openexr.com
>>
>> For the developer community: the source code has been tagged as "
>> v2.0.0.GM" and the master branch is now pointing to this.
>>   https://github.com/openexr/openexr
>>
>>
>> Many thanks for your continued support in making OpenEXR a success.
>>
>>
>> Piotr Stanczyk
>>
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>
>
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> I think this situation absolutely requires that a really futile and stupid
> gesture be done on somebody's part. And we're just the guys to do it.
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