Alex Gaynor <alex.gay...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Sticking with 100k is not scientific though ;-) Empiricism is science!

I'm probably the person responsible for Django's process, which is to increase 
by some % (10% or 20% IIRC) every release.

As you point out, the exact value one should use is a function of context, 
which we don't have as documentation authors. However, what we can do is try to 
select a value that's most likely to be practical for many users and will 
in-turn protect their users data most. 100k isn't that value, and taking 
inspiration from places that have had their values tested by many users is 
intuitive to me.

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