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faq: add links to YAML guides, complete with a mini-rant on YAML misconceptions
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### I keep getting YAML / syntax errors trying to set up my instance!
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Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with YAML, the markup language we use for the config file: [CraftIRC](https://github.com/Animosity/CraftIRC/wiki/Complete-idiot%27s-introduction-to-yaml), [Ansible](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/YAMLSyntax.html), and [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML) all provide excellent guides (with examples) on its basic structure.
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A common misconception is that the YAML format is something specific to Python or PyLink, but this is not the case! YAML is a programming language-independent standard which *happens* to use indents for structures like Python does, but [parsers for it exist just about everywhere](http://yaml.org/). The reason I (James) chose it for this project is essentially a restatement of its common benefits:
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- It's compact and human readable (compared to raw JSON or XML)
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- It's powerful, supporting everything from nested config blocks to multi-line strings
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- It fits well in the Python landscape, compared to a flat .ini or C-style config format
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- It's language independent, which means it's not a giant pain if we decide to rewrite the project in some other language one day... 🙃
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## Linking / Connection issues
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### PyLink won't connect to my network!
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