<p>Newer is good for me. Erlide is great.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jul 19, 2011 2:24 AM, "Vlad Dumitrescu" <<a href="mailto:vladdu55@gmail.com">vladdu55@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> [Sorry if you get duplicate notifications]<br>
> <br>> Hi!<br>> <br>> It is the time of the year when we usually update the requirements for<br>> the erlide environment [*]. This time we'd like to be able to use<br>> Eclipse 3.6 and Erlang R13B04 as minimal baseline (from 3.5 and R12B).<br>
> <br>> If there is any erlide user that has to use the older versions, please<br>> let me know. If I don't hear any complaint, the next release (August<br>> 23) will be the last one supporting 3.5 and R12 and also the first one<br>
> supporting only 3.6+ and R13B+. It would also be useful to know if<br>> there is any user that is forced to use Java 1.5 instead of something<br>> newer (no answer = we can use something newer).<br>> <br>> Thank you.<br>
> <br>> best regards,<br>> Vlad<br>> <br>> [*] For those who don't know what that is, it's the Eclipse-based IDE<br>> for Erlang. <a href="http://erlide.org">http://erlide.org</a><br>> _______________________________________________<br>
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