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Henrique VieciliMemberWe are in ‘very late June’ and the 2.8 GA nor even show up in Enterprise Workbench Progress status. When it will be released?
You should update the roadmap!
Riyad KallaMemberHenrique,
We mentioned a shift of focus when we released Beta 1. Our Beta 1 downloads for Eclipse 3.0 completely smoked our Beta 1 downloads Eclipse 2.1.x which made it clear to us that Eclipse 3.0 needs to be our new platform of focus. Our primary release for 2.8/3.8 will be against the Eclipse 3.0 platform and is still a few weeks away, although we are hoping for Beta 2 next week and then a week or two to fix bugs. After that time we hope to make our 2.8 release, which will be our last Eclipse 2.1 compatible release.Please note that since we have to roll with the punches, our plans are always subject to change depending on what our users want.
Henrique VieciliMemberThank for the info, but i think that you should notice that for a company, the use of a ‘milestone build’ of eclipse represents some risk, then the best choice (for enterprise development) is the stable 2.1.x version of eclipse.
Please note that since we have to roll with the punches, our plans are always subject to change depending on what our users want.
You are right, but i guess the major users are home users an testers wich may not represent your main found$ source.
Think about it!
support-michaelKeymasterWe definitely understand the concern regarding use for milestone build and thus have concentrated on E2 as our primary delivery platform. But as of last Friday E3 is GA. So it is a new ballgame. As Riyad explained demand for E3 support is getting serious attention. E2 support will follow closely behind E3. Our management will have something to say soon regarding future plans on the E2 platform. Dual support has been a resource buster and we will be glad to settle back into supporting a single platform.
Marcus BeyerMember@support-michael wrote:
Dual support has been a resource buster and we will be glad to settle back into supporting a single platform.
IMHO some people simply didn’t hear the news. Eclipse 3 is final and it will increase your productivity a lot—better upgrade today 😉
Riyad KallaMemberI just switched to Eclipse 3.0 having never tried it before and I’d have to agree with this.. its nice…
Marcus BeyerMember@support-rkalla wrote:
I just switched to Eclipse 3.0 having never tried it before and I’d have to agree with this.. its nice…
8) by the way: Preferences/Workbench/Appearance/”Show traditional style tabs” replaces these strange looking curve tabs.
Riyad KallaMemberhah, you beat me to the question. Thanks!
I also don’t think I’m on board with QuickDiff… seems a bit overkill to me and my gutter ends up looking like a rainbow.
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