>
> It won't affect experienced users. They'll read the release notes, see 
> that this change has been implemented, and either go and delete a bunch of 
> prefetch_related() calls, grumble a bit and turn auto-prefetch off globally 
> or just file it away as another fact they know about the Django ORM.
>

This is, for me, the biggest point in favour of having it opt out. It'll 
barely affect anyone who is really experienced, but can provide such a 
large upside for others.

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