That's what the word “risk” means. It's when you haven't found out.
On 11 Dec 2025, at 22:04, Olaf Klinke via Haskell-Cafe
wrote: Because I haven't tried to upgrade: the risk of breaking something exceeds any 'benefit' from new 'features', none of which do I want to use.
If you did not try to upgrade, how did you find out that upgrading would break your code?
Indeed, only offering "yes" and "no" as options is not enough for this question. "Bottom" would be the appropriate answer in your case, and I'd have chosen that, too.
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