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  "path": "/t/rfc-http-types-breakage-additions-rework/14286#post_10",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-18T23:27:36.000Z",
  "site": "https://discourse.haskell.org",
  "textContent": "My general perspective is that Haskell has become as good as it has because people thoughtfully push through the work to make things right (e.g., `Semigroup` => `Monoid` rework, `Functor` => `Applicative` => `Monad` rework). As Amazonka maintainer I am absolutely happy to help get upper bounds in place to prevent breakage before you do a new release. `amazonka-*-2.1` is taking much longer than I’d like because of a house move and other things, but I can make sure it (and older versions) are released/revised with correct upper bounds, and CPP in support for a breaking `http-types-1.0.0.0` if it comes to that.",
  "title": "[RFC] \"http-types\" breakage / additions / rework"
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