On 24.09.2010, at 22:13, Brandon Turner wrote:

> In my opinion, defaults=marketing, developers can always change it to their 
> preference.

ok, so if in the end all dev's change their settings to use something else than 
the default, and therefore all bundles end up not using the default, aren't you 
doing everyone a disservice? and if all bundles stick the with default (which 
is determined by marketing and not by technical reasons) aren't you doing 
everyone a disservice?

the only argument that i see has any merit is the learning curve. but here i 
maintain that this is the job of a tutorial, start with a super simple setup 
and slowly introduce the best practices over the course of the tutorial. lets 
not be scared to make the world a better place, there are enough frameworks 
that take short cuts for marketing benefits. we can have all the marketing 
benefits if being simple while slowly teaching beginners the value of best 
practices that might require some more time, but lets be honest neither twig 
nor xml configs require rocket science to grasp.

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
[email protected]



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