Re: [PATCH] OMAP2: add USB platform data and initialization for Nokia N800 and N810

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"Luke-Jr" <luke@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I think 4 or 5 files with ~350 lines is more manageable than a
> single 1700- line board file, especially when considering that parts
> depend on multiple configuration options (LCD, which turns out to be
> a 128-line file, depends on 3 config options: N8x0, Blizzard, and
> MIPID).

I tend to disagree. Scattering code to small files doesn't benefit
that much, just makes it harder to find code. IMHO a 2k line file is
perfectly acceptable and usable.

But if you really want smaller files, I'm not going to object. You're
the one doing the all work here :)

-- 
Kalle Valo
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