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		<title>By: ecmarchitect.com &#187; Alfresco 2.0 Released</title>
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		<description>[...] Alfresco 2.0 Community is now available for download. Alfresco has done a lot of work since the last time I posted about their work-in-progress. In that post, I said that some open issues about their WCM functionality included: (1) how workflow would be integrated, (2) how versioning and rollback would work, and (3) how deployment would be handled. [...]</description>
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