Bug information belongs in the bug tracking system. If someone can manually set up a link then it would not be much of an additional effort to put up a manpage with some useful information.
On 22 Jun 1999, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > If no manual page is available for a particular program, utility > or function, this is a bug in the package. Until this is > rectified, a symbolic link from the missing manual page to the > undocumented(7) manual page must be provided. This indicates that > you, the maintainer, are aware of this bug in your package. > > If a bug is reported on the package, do not close the bug > report until a proper manpage is available. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > And we change the wording in the undocumented(7) manual page > to instead indicate that the maintainer is aware of the problem > (after all, they did create the link), and let it go at that?

