Re: [PATCH 0/9] drivers/s390/ license text cleanup

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On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 06:37:59PM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Here are 9 patches against linux-next of today that add SPDX identifiers
> to the remaining files that do not currently have them, and then it
> cleans up the various different ways that the license text boilerplate
> was written for the GPLv2 in a few files.  This cleanup was done in the
> quest to remove the 700+ different ways the kernel describes GPLv2.
> 
> No copyright headers or any other non-license-description text was
> removed in these patches.
> 
> FWIW, this license cleanup action has been "blessed" by IBM lawyers, but
> feel free to check internally if you are curious.
> 
> Greg Kroah-Hartman (9):
>   s390: block: add SPDX identifiers to the remaining files
>   s390: crypto: add SPDX identifiers to the remaining files
>   s390: cio: add SPDX identifiers to the remaining files
>   s390: char: add SPDX identifiers to the remaining files
>   s390: net: add SPDX identifiers to the remaining files
>   s390: scsi: zfcp_aux: add SPDX identifier
>   s390: virtio: add SPDX identifiers to the remaining files
>   s390: crypto: Remove redundant license text
>   s390: drivers: Remove redundant license text

Whole series applied. Thank you!

Will you or Thomas also provide patches for arch/s390? Or should we take
care of that on our own?

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