fuse has been demoted from Ubuntu main in favor of fuse3; it would not be appropriate to re-promote it to main and expand the security surface of a default Ubuntu install (fuse is a very security-relevant facility), and Ubuntu images build only from main. So this is a wontfix for the Ubuntu desktop, libfuse2 is not going to be brought back into the default install and users who want to use libfuse2-dependent AppImages will need to install this library themselves beforehand.
Our community flavors are free to make their own decisions about whether to bundle libfuse2 by default, as several of them did before the release.
fuse has been demoted from Ubuntu main in favor of fuse3; it would not be appropriate to re-promote it to main and expand the security surface of a default Ubuntu install (fuse is a very security-relevant facility), and Ubuntu images build only from main. So this is a wontfix for the Ubuntu desktop, libfuse2 is not going to be brought back into the default install and users who want to use libfuse2-dependent AppImages will need to install this library themselves beforehand.
Our community flavors are free to make their own decisions about whether to bundle libfuse2 by default, as several of them did before the release.