-/+1 

yes - it should be easy to select, but one has to differentiate between first 
time users and heavy users.

first time users might not be able to choose between various types of orm, 
jslib, testlib ... and so they will choose the default.

i think well thought defaults are important as they will lay the foundation of 
first projects and will bind first time users to at least a few months to the 
libs.


Am 25.05.2010 um 17:12 schrieb Mateo Murphy:

> 
> On 25-May-10, at 10:54 AM, Allen Madsen wrote:
> 
>> I don't particularly care which is the default, but I think it should
>> be easy to pick either. Maybe a flag on the rails command like -d for
>> the database. You could do something like:
>> 
>> rails myapp -j=jquery
>> 
>> Allen Madsen
>> http://www.allenmadsen.com
> 
> +1
> 
> I think ideally, there should be -o and -t options for picking your orm and 
> test framework at creation time as well
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