Messages in this thread | | | From | "Heusden, Folkert van" <> | Subject | RE: Cosmetic JFFS patch. | Date | Thu, 5 Jul 2001 14:41:26 +0200 |
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> Leave the copyright messages alone is all I can say. And as to your flag, > well we've got one. Try the 'quiet' boot option YOU> Leaving copyright messages also saves the purpose of motivating - not all but YOU> many - developers. People who _see_ the printk copyright messages is a _very_ YOU> large superset of people who _look_ at source code, or ChangeLog / CREDITS / YOU> MAINTAINERS files. YOU> After all many copyright messages are not that annoying.
Suggestion: make the buffer-size for these messages configurable at make config -time. So; people can define wether they want the message or not. If size=0, the printk-thing could be replaced with #define printk(x) /*nothing*/ Nice for the embedded linux-system people.
Greetings,
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