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+The current example [[ikiwiki.setup]] file has a number of options included, but commented out. This is standard. Unfortunately there are two standards for the settings of those commented out options:
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+ - Have the commented out options showing the default setting, or
+ - Have the commented out options showing the most common alternate setting.
+
+Each of these has its advantages. The first makes it clear what the default setting is. The second makes it easy to switch the option on -- you just uncomment the option.
+
+My issue with ikiwiki's example setup file is that it doesn't appear to be consistent. Looking at the 'svn' entries (the first set of rcs entries), we see that
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+ svnpath => "trunk",
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+is an example of the first type, but
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+ rcs => "svn",
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+is an example of the second type.
+
+I think things could be improved if a clear decision was made here. Most of the settings seem to be of the second type. Perhaps all that is needed is for settings of the first type to grow a comment:
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+ svnpath => "trunk", #default
+
+What do others think?