>> Well ... I upgraded.  Jeez, that was hard.  Devise changed several of 
>> its interfaces and it was a joy and a half tracking all(?) of them down.
> 
> If you have comprehensive tests, then the tests tell you where things 
> changed.
> 
> If you don't have comprehensive tests, write some *now*, before you 
> write any more application code.  Then get in the habit of doing all new 

How would tests catch the fact that some Devise helper methods moved to 
a new file any better than actually running the code?
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