Still reading it But I think this is a pretty good idea. Too often the devs don't really want to take a stance, which on the one hand is understandable, you don't want to be telling people how to run their databases. However on the other hand this can be very hard for a beginner. It can be invaluable to be able to start with a known good config, a checklist of "best" practices, and some cautionary war stories on edge cases to avoid.