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Stefan Salewski wrote: > The problem is: When we make all configuratible, code will become > complex This is a good point, maintainability is also valuable. > Indeed, sometimes it can be nice to have not too much choices. I find it important to *be able to* make choices when one wants to, and I find it equally important not to *have to* make choices when the choices are obvious. "Obvious", "common sense", "contemporary" and "modern" are perceived completely differently by different individuals and I think it's important to be able to "see" what the common case is, and optimize for that while obviously still supporting the corner cases. //Peter
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