sqlite is the best possible default in my opinion. As RafaelFranca pointed 
out if you the gem to your project you no need to install anything else so 
you are ready to go. It makes very simple to start with rails or even if 
you are a rails expert and you want to try out something, track down a bug 
etc you don't need to worry about a running mysql, postgres, oracle, mongo 
etc instance.

On Sunday, February 9, 2014 7:31:54 PM UTC+1, Zack Siri wrote:
>
> Every time I generate a rails app I have to type the -d postgresql
>
> would be nice if we could just use postgres as the default database.
>

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