libclc is now dual licensed, Tobias and Peter own their respective subprojects.

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<li><b>Jakob Olesen</b>: Register allocators and TableGen.</li> <li><b>Jakob Olesen</b>: Register allocators and TableGen.</li>
<li><b>Duncan Sands</b>: dragonegg and llvm-gcc 4.2.</li> <li><b>Duncan Sands</b>: dragonegg and llvm-gcc 4.2.</li>
<li><b>Peter Collingbourne</b>: libclc.</li>
<li><b>Tobias Grosser</b>: polly.</li>
</ol> </ol>
<p>Note that code ownership is completely different than reviewers: anyone can <p>Note that code ownership is completely different than reviewers: anyone can
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if further clarification is needed.</p> if further clarification is needed.</p>
<p>In addition to the UIUC license, the runtime library components of LLVM <p>In addition to the UIUC license, the runtime library components of LLVM
(<b>compiler_rt and libc++</b>) are also licensed under the <a (<b>compiler_rt, libc++, and libclc</b>) are also licensed under the <a
href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php">MIT license</a>, href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php">MIT license</a>,
which does not contain the binary redistribution clause. As a user of these which does not contain the binary redistribution clause. As a user of these
runtime libraries, it means that you can choose to use the code under either runtime libraries, it means that you can choose to use the code under either