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      12 years ago

      Please don’t actually do this. Comment stuff in the code and documentation, not the JSON.

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        12 years ago

        Don’t worry, I wouldn’t do things like this in JSON. Nevertheless, it can be very useful to have comments along with configuration values, for example to explain the actual values (not their purpose) and why they were chosen. That’s information you can’t add to the code which processes the values.