Hi Bill,

>> Except we don't have a program called jt9.  Guess you mean wsjt?  The
>> full suite (in order of their birth years) is WSJT, MAP65, WSPR, WSJT-X,
>> and WSPR-X.
> We do in terms of Linux packaging. Technically any executable that is
> bundled into a package should have a man page and that is policed by the
> package checking tools like 'lintian' which would be used by
> distribution repository guardians to check validity of new packages
> being submitted.
>
> Either way I hope it will become moot sometime in the near future.

Thanks -- now I understand why you were talking about the "program" jt9. 
  As you can tell, I'm not generally familiar with these details about 
acceptable packaging criteria for Linux.  Thanks for thinking about it.

        -- Joe

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