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Since 2005 the _WSJT_ project (including programs _WSJT_, _MAP65_,
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_WSPR_, _WSJT-X_, and _WSPR-X_) has been "`open source`", with all
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code licensed under the GNU Public License (GPL). Many users of these
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programs, too numerous to mention here individually, have contributed
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suggestions and advice that have greatly aided the development of
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_WSJT_ and its sister programs.
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For _WSJT-X_ in particular, we acknowledge contributions from *AC6SL,
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AE4JY, DJ0OT, G4KLA, G4WJS, K3WYC, K9AN, KA6MAL, KA9Q, KB1ZMX, KD6EKQ,
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KI7MT, KK1D, ND0B, PY2SDR, VK3ACF, VK4BDJ, W4TI, W4TV, and W9MDB*.
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Each of these amateurs has helped to bring the program’s design, code,
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and documentation to its present state.
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Most of the color palettes for the _WSJT-X_ waterfall were copied from
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the excellent, well documented, open-source program _fldigi_, by *W1HKJ*
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and friends.
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We use development tools and libraries from many sources. We
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particularly wish to acknowledge importance of the GNU Compiler
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Collection from the Free Software Foundation, the "clang" compiler
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from LLVM at the University of Illinois, and the Qt Project from Digia
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PLC. Other important resources include the FFTW library by Matteo
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Frigo and Steven G. Johnson; SLALIB, the Positional Astronomy Library
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by P. T. Wallace; and a high-precision planetary ephemeris and
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associated software from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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