I chose other, though I mostly use a pyramid/log cabin sorta setup. But it really depends on several factors, how big of a fire I want, cook fire vs. warmth fire, wet ground, materials, etc.
If I'm in a location where it is acceptable and I am building a fire primarily for cooking, I am a big fan of the Dakota fire hole. Good airflow, keeps the heat focused, and when your done you just pour water in the hole and fill it back in. Just be careful not to build one where there are lots of tree roots running underground. I don't know how true it is, but I've heard stories of fires starting from tree roots that have been smoldering for weeks.
And to the OP, I feel you on the "advice" issue. I've gotten to the point where I just back off and let them try. Sometimes they manage to get something going, but more often than not they end up coming back to me asking for help.