WSJT-X/doc/user_guide/acknowledgements.adoc
Bill Somerville 8440dd5af0 First attempt at adding the WSJT-X user guide to the CMake build
These documentation source files are not  the one true version, just a
copy for testing purposes. DO NOT EDIT THESE FILES.

To use this  on Windows you will need a  working asciidoc installation
and  the  path  to  it  must be  included  in  your  CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
(probably via a  local CMake tool chain file). At  the time of writing
the official  asciidoc package does  not work on Windows.   The latest
development  master does  however  work,  it can  be  downloaded as  a
snapshot ZIP archive from here:

  https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc/archive/master.zip

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// Status=review
Since 2005 the _WSJT_ project (including programs _WSJT_, _MAP65_,
_WSPR_, _WSJT-X_, and _WSPR-X_) has been ``open source'', with all
code licensed under the GNU Public License (GPL). Many users of these
programs, too numerous to mention here individually, have contributed
suggestions and advice that have greatly aided the development of
_WSJT_ and its sister programs.
For _WSJT-X_ in particular, we acknowledge contributions from *AC6SL,
AE4JY, DJ0OT, G4KLA, G4WJS, K3WYC, KA6MAL, KA9Q, KB1ZMX, KI7MT, KK1D,
PY2SDR, VK3ACF, VK4BDJ, W4TI, W4TV, and W9MDB*. Each of these
amateurs has helped to bring the programs design, code, and
documentation to its present state.
Most of the color palettes for the _WSJT-X_ waterfall were copied from
the excellent, well documented, open-source program _fldigi_, by *W1HKJ*
and friends.