Hehe, Yes, I've noticed quite a few of those, you might want to post
that on the groups main page.

On Oct 23, 3:33 am, David Pollak <feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Folks,
> We've got a solid rule in Lift-land which is we don't respond with RTFM.
>  Why?  Because we want to encourage people to ask questions.
>
> There's one exception to that rule that I'll make now.  If your code
> suddenly breaks (we do make breaking changes to Lift from time to time),
> please at least search the project archives for the phrase "Breaking
> Changes".  We work hard to make sure the breaking changes are few and far
> between.  We work hard to flag breaking changes long before they happen.
>  Yeah, I know not everyone reads every post on this list, but folks with
> production apps should spend a little time here.
>
> But, before you post "Gee my app was compiling yesterday and it's not
> compiling today", please search for recent posts with the words "Breaking
> Changes" in the title.
>
> We will flag these.  We promise.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
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