Eclipse 3.3.1 came out a few days ago.  This is a much safer release  
(read: usable at all) than 3.3.0 was.  I've been using the 3.3.1  
streams basically since the day that 3.3.0 came out, and it's  
acceptable for everyday use.  I think there is still a port leak in  
3.3.1, though it's possible it is a WOLips port leak, so you may have  
to restart your Eclipse after a while of using it (if you notice  
Eclipse running like a dog after using it for a while, this is most  
likely the reason).  If you switch to 3.3.x, you MUST use the nightly  
WOLips builds.  Like before, the stable branch is 3.2.x and the  
nightly branch is 3.3.x.  Eclipse is usually pretty forgiving about  
moving between versions, but be aware that it's POSSIBLE that your  
workspace metadata might not move cleanly between (meaning, in the  
worst case, if you try to go back to 3.2, you may have to reimport  
your projects).  This is just a warning -- it may work perfectly  
fine, but I haven't been on 3.2 in a long time, so I just can't vouch  
for it personally.
Keep in mind that because 3.3.x of Eclipse has been wonky, there  
haven't been as many eyes on the new builds of WOLips, so you may run  
into things in the new features that have gone into the 3.x branch.
Also, I've documented the custom project template plugin that is in  
3.3 (it's been there for a little while, but it's gotten some  
improvements in tonight's build): http://wiki.objectstyle.org/ 
confluence/display/WOL/Custom+Project+Templates .  Right now, there's  
a sample of a Wonder Application project that comes built-in (or will  
in the build tonight), but I think we should probably move all the  
project templates over to this system rather than the way we  
currently build project templates (which is a lot more complicated  
and requires a lot of code).
ms
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