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:::::You rewrote and replace your comment, while I was replying to it. So I had to start my reply from scratch. You seem to have understood that the arguments where flawed. My understanding is that including Hjson in this article would be wrong in regards to the article's topic, and to include it in the JSON article is giving it [[WP:WEIGHT|undue weight]]. Discussing YAML in the JSON article is completely different. YAML is a standard, it a [[serialization]] format (not a "configuration" format), it's a JSON superset, et cetera. [[Special:Contributions/185.213.154.172|185.213.154.172]] ([[User talk:185.213.154.172|talk]]) 21:20, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
:::::Continuing the Python comparison (which also answers your deleted comment): Including Hjson in a [[serialization]] format discussion, is like including Python instead of Pickle. [[Special:Contributions/185.213.154.172|185.213.154.172]] ([[User talk:185.213.154.172|talk]]) 21:32, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
:::::By YAML being a standard, I was referring to how exceedingly common it is. I.e. a de facto standard. [[Special:Contributions/185.213.154.172|185.213.154.172]] ([[User talk:185.213.154.172|talk]]) 21:34, 13 August 2019 (UTC)