> If they are shut off, then where's the drumming? Because if people start
> making copyright printk's normal, I will make "quiet" the default.
Amen. This is like editing a program to remove the "harmless" compiler warning
messages. If I don't get a useless message, I don't have to decide to ignore
it. Describing what's happening is OK; don't gush.
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