diff --git a/supporting-docs/guides/2015-08-19-faq.md b/supporting-docs/guides/2015-08-19-faq.md index 6c388717..286c9521 100644 --- a/supporting-docs/guides/2015-08-19-faq.md +++ b/supporting-docs/guides/2015-08-19-faq.md @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Matrix provides: - The actual ecosystem and community of everyone running Matrix servers and services - Loads of 3rd party contributions of clients, SDKs, servers and services. -You can find the full list of Matrix enabled projects at https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now. +You can find the full list of Matrix enabled projects at (https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now)[https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now]. ##### What does this mean for users? @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ a non-Matrix client from one of the networks which has been bridged in). ##### What Matrix compliant apps are there? -Quite a few, ranging from the glossy mass-market to the geeky command-line. There's even an emacs macro. Check out [https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now] for the current +Quite a few, ranging from the glossy mass-market to the geeky command-line. There's even an emacs macro. Check out (https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now)[https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now] for the current list of Matrix enabled projects. ##### What bridges to other networks are available? @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ list of Matrix enabled projects. The number of 'bridges' which integrate existing communication networks into Matrix are growing on a daily basis - both written by the Matrix core team and contributed by the wider community. The full list can be seen at -https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now, but the core ones as of Oct 2015 include: +(https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now)[https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now], but the core ones as of Oct 2015 include: * [matrix-appservice-irc](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc) - an increasingly comprehensive Matrix\<-\>IRC bridge * [matrix-appservice-verto](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-verto) - links from Matrix to FreeSWITCH via the Verto protocol @@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ standard body to maintain it going forwards. ##### How do I get an account and get started? -The quickest way is to pick a client from https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now and sign up. +The quickest way is to pick a client from (https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now)[https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now] and sign up. Please note that you can point clients to access any homeserver - you don't have to use matrix.org, although as of day 1, matrix.org is the only communal homeserver available. @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ If you already have communication infrastructure set up (XMPP, custom HTTP, or w then you'll want to run a bridge to expose it to the wider Matrix ecosystem. See [matrix-appservice-bridge HOWTO](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-bridge/blob/master/HOWTO.md) for a guide of how to write bridges using the matrix-appservice-bridge framework, or co-opt one -from the list at https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now. +from the list at (https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now)[https://matrix.org/blog/try-matrix-now]. [Application Service API](/docs/spec/#application-service-api) gives the details of the API that bridges have to implement. @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ Synapse will use as much RAM as you give it in order to cache conversations in R | -For better performance, one should back Synapse with a Postgres database rather than the default SQLite - see https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/README.rst#using-postgresql for details. +For better performance, one should back Synapse with a Postgres database rather than the default SQLite - see (https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/README.rst#using-postgresql)[https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/README.rst#using-postgresql] for details. ##### Why is Synapse in Python/Twisted?