IMHO it's more important to have good defaults, because beginners are the once who don't touch the settings.
Great point; MySQL would be a better database in general if its defaults were better. (The concern not to break databases on upgrade is valid, but I'm not a fan of backwards compatibility in general.)
In reply to Re^5: [OT] Why I don't use Mysql for new projects
by chromatic
in thread [OT] Why I don't use Mysql for new projects
by moritz
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