The outstanding 20 or so are minor.
The ones already pushed back, some of which are YEARS old, mostly minor too. My beef with what they're doing is less about what they decide to fix and what they decide to defer (it IS about that, but not so much).
My main beef is how we had all this BS for months about how 2.0 final was going to be bug free, with no issues left in the tracker. Sure, if you just sweep them under the carpet!
If they were prepared to man up and admit that there are issues outstanding that they're going to fix and not this 'final/bug free' BS, I'd give them some lee-way, especially since none of the deferred bugs are going to be fixed in 2.0.1 as and when it emerges, since 2.0.1 will be security or major-earth-shattering issues.
Considering that some of the bugs are minor and have documented fixes that don't break anything and certainly don't cause any regression errors (there's FUD before you start!), it's fairly poor to just defer them when you could fix them and retain some of the element of integrity about what you do.
Personally, I just think it looks bad, especially given how long it's been in RC status.