That is a MOST UNFAIR way to vent your frustration with Eclipse. It's
unfair to Geoff.  Eclipse has been a moving target headed toward 3.1,
so it's no wonder there are going to be teething issues.  You should
be lauding Geoff for working so hard, and fixing bugs, and trying to
keep up with Eclipse, rather than flaming him. If you rely on Spindle,
then you need to keep an Eclipse 3.0 workspace around until Eclipse is
stable enough to ensure that Spindle works. I do that for my demos.

On 6/24/05, Vinicius Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I'm starting to believe that the help provided by spindle is
> doubtful. It's a beta plugin, every time I try to get it a new
> version, it simply does NOT work with my eclipse version (3.1) so I
> gotta go back to 3.1.20 (the only one that seems to work with minor
> bugs). I know its not an easy task, but I'd rather have less versions
> and more reliable ones than having a whole bunch of versions that
> simply does not work.
> 
> Thats just what I think anyway ...
> 
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