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SubjectRe: Profanity in the Linux Kernel?!?!?
>    From: Scott Jaderholm <suicydl@phreaker.net>
> Date: 08 Jun 1999 15:01:58 -0600
>
> Is it really necessary? Someone could easily put "messed up" in
> place of it.
>
> Anyways, I guess it is up to you guys whether you would like that
> stuff in there. I just wasn't sure how many of you knew how many
> times it was in there..
>
> This topic came up several times before, and the result is that
> arbitrary censorship of code/comments is not going to happen. The
> only exception is in kernel messages which can reach the user in the
> message logs, and those have been cleaned up.

I would have to say for the most part, but I did find some printk's that had
"SHIT:" in them =)

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