In the grand scheme of things, changing the name of a class (Can -> Box) is
much more minor in my experience than some of the *behavior* changes that
we've gone through the past month or so. The former is relatively simple to
fix with a sed script or with Find/Replace in, say, Eclipse, while the
latter means actually rethinking code at some level.

Derek

On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Tim Perrett <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Further to Davids comment, Id like to add the following:
>
> We are currently having a strong drive forward in the lift code base,
> and the project at large (documentation, installers etc), so breaking
> changes like this, whilst few and far between, are unfortunately
> required growing pains to make lift better and more user friendly long
> term. We hope that changing from Can[T] to Box[T] will make the
> learning curve for lift new-commers easier, as we find people
> struggling with the Can[T] concept initially.
>
> The committer team is working hard to get a 0.10 release out early in
> the new year, and we hope that when that release is out, the lift API
> will be pretty much frozen as we progress to a 1.0 RC in 2009 with
> scala 2.7.3, so this should be one of the last wide spread breaking
> changes. No doubt David will post more information about the current
> roadmap in January.
>
> Cheers everyone, happy lifting!
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> >
>

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