Adrian Holovaty wrote:

>So the question is, do we give the generated settings.py file all the
>possible settings, or does it continue to have just the settings that
>are commonly changed? I really could go either way on this.
>  
>
It's good that current settings.py looks small. This adds to the feeling 
of perceived simplicity of Django. It is important because settings.py 
is one of the first things that new user sees.

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