on Oct 29th, 2011Eclipse Juno Milestone 3, available for download
Trick or Treat!
Just in time for Halloween the Eclipse and Equinox teams have a treat for all you IDE enthusiasts… Eclipse Juno Milestone 3. The transition to Git initially slowed some of us down, but the development teams have picked up speed now. There are lots of new things in M3 to test out.
OSGi now has a new console. It uses the Apache Felix Gogo project and supports tab completion, command history, piping, grep, and a whole host of other things.
Other new features include a global debug toolbar:

And Java resource leak detection


Checkout the entire New and Noteworthy, or better yet, download Juno Milestone 3 and try it yourself.
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And also very important: Use saturated colors in overview ruler.
When you use a not so good monitor it is sometimes difficult to see where annotation are.
Just curious: I’ve tried M3 today and found it’s state let say “very experimental”, so I’ve created lot of new bugs for e4/UI component. After some searching for other 4.2 related bugs I found that some e4 bugs are reported against Platform/UI component. So what is the rule now? Where one should report e4 related bugs? Anybody plans to merge e4 bugs to platform now?
Regards,
Andrey
Nice. It seems that the pages for the sources of Equinox, http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/resources.php , still links to the CVS version.
Suppose correct URL would be:
http://git.eclipse.org/c/?ofs=50