Never trust someone who says "Trust me".
I can't help it that I consider myself an authority on the topic of fingering, that comes with almost 3 decades of teaching piano and no one needs to feel threatened about by that, trying to guess how I function doesn't really add to the discussion in any case klav. If someone doesn't agree with someone else and debates an issue this should be encouraged not cried about, you need clashing of ideologies to produce interesting results.
If someone thinks it is SOOOO subjective then prove it with exact examples, I will show you that it is not as subjective as one thinks. Like I said it might be one finger here or there that is changed, it is not going to be an utterly new solution mututally exclusive to any of the solutions given here which consider the normal pianistic hands playing. So the argument that it is subjective is simply irrational.
Do you think that if someone makes a fingering challenge thread they need to suggest ideas for people with a short 2, how about thick fingers, or someone who can only reach a 7th, what about people missing a finger, or a short 4, how about someone with very large hands like a basketball player, no wait lets discuss fingerings for someone who has arthritis, no wait someone with a stroke what would they do, etc etc. No, we just logically discuss the normal hand, one which is capable of playing the piano without hinderance, then those who have specific issues can make SMALL adjustments, it is rather logical.
This thread is about discussing exact fingering examples not generalizing which people do far too much of. That is why we don't have as many people giving examples and supporting themselves, they actually need to prove they know what they are talking about and not simply copy paste finger numbers. Support yourself.