@@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ The ``name`` is potentially a period-separated hierarchical value, like
109109Loggers that are further down in the hierarchical list are children of loggers
110110higher up in the list.  For example, given a logger with a name of ``foo ``,
111111loggers with names of ``foo.bar ``, ``foo.bar.baz ``, and ``foo.bam `` are all
112- descendants of ``foo ``.  The logger name hierarchy is analogous to  the Python 
113- package hierarchy, and identical to it if you organise your loggers on a 
114- per-module basis using the recommended construction 
115- ``logging.getLogger(__name__) ``.  That's because in a module, `` __name__ `` 
116- is the module's name in the Python package namespace.
112+ descendants of ``foo ``.  In addition, all loggers are descendants of  the root 
113+ logger. The logger name hierarchy is analogous to the Python package hierarchy, 
114+ and identical to it if you organise your loggers on a  per-module basis using
115+ the recommended construction  ``logging.getLogger(__name__) ``.  That's because
116+ in a module, `` __name__ ``  is the module's name in the Python package namespace.
117117
118118
119119.. class :: Logger 
@@ -1157,10 +1157,12 @@ functions.
11571157
11581158.. function :: getLogger(name=None) 
11591159
1160-    Return a logger with the specified name or, if name is ``None ``, return a
1161-    logger which is the root logger of the hierarchy. If specified, the name is
1162-    typically a dot-separated hierarchical name like *'a' *, *'a.b' * or *'a.b.c.d' *.
1163-    Choice of these names is entirely up to the developer who is using logging.
1160+    Return a logger with the specified name or, if name is ``None ``, return the
1161+    root logger of the hierarchy. If specified, the name is typically a
1162+    dot-separated hierarchical name like *'a' *, *'a.b' * or *'a.b.c.d' *. Choice
1163+    of these names is entirely up to the developer who is using logging, though
1164+    it is recommended that ``__name__ `` be used unless you have a specific
1165+    reason for not doing that, as mentioned in :ref: `logger `.
11641166
11651167   All calls to this function with a given name return the same logger instance.
11661168   This means that logger instances never need to be passed between different parts
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