Re: Profanity in the Linux Kernel?!?!?

Mark Montague (monty@gg.caltech.edu)
09 Jun 1999 18:54:46 -0700


The Doctor What <docwhat@gerf.org> writes:

> I agree with what you're saying, but have one other motivation for
> removing the harsher words, f*ck for example:

s/f*ck/darn/

==>

sh: e2darn: command not found

;)

Personally, I liked the CONFIG_PROFANITY approach, kinda like the
gore-o-meter on some games... but shouldn't it be an NLS option.

- M

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