Linus, On Sun, May 22 2022 at 08:01, Linus Torvalds wrote: > On Sun, May 22, 2022 at 4:54 AM Thomas Gleixner <tglx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Can you please either send cleanup patches for the affected files or >> indicate which GPLv2 variant you had in mind and I run it through my >> cleanup machinery. > > Heh. All my historical code should be considered to be GPLv2-only. > > As I'm sure you already knew, but wanted explicit confirmation of. As from anybody else. :) > So please take this email as the confirmation for those files (and any > future historical archeology you do and find any other cases). Further digging revealed that there are two variants of historic unspecific "boilerplate": 1) "This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive for more details." 2) "This file is released under the GPL." #1 had a first appearance in v1.1.45 (released August 15, 1994) This one was not added by you. It was added by Ralf Bächle in preparation for MIPS support when he split up the toplevel Makefile and include/asm files. The resulting arch/i386/Makefile with this got copied into Makefiles all over the place (39 as of today). The total spread of this boilerplate is 1046 instances. #2 surfaced in 2.3.35 (released Decemeber 19, 1999) This is definitely your invention. But it did not become so popular. Only 93 instances today. Thanks, tglx