pocl is not yet mentioned in the ReleaseNotes.rst of LLVM 3.4. What test should 
we send to Bill Wendling?

-erik

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> From: Bill Wendling <[email protected]>
> Subject: [cfe-dev] Call For Projects Using LLVM
> Date: November 20, 2013 at 3:21:59 MST
> To: "[email protected] Developers" <[email protected]>, 
> "<[email protected]> Mailing List" <[email protected]>
> 
> Hey!
> 
> Do you have a project that uses LLVM in a significant way? I.e., it uses the 
> LLVM / Clang libraries as an integral part of its processing, not just that 
> it’s compiled by clang. If so, please send a short blurb so that we can place 
> it into the ReleaseNotes file. You don’t have to spam the mailing list. Just 
> send it directly to me and I can add it for you. :-)
> 
> Share and enjoy!
> -bw
> 
> P.S. Even if you’ve submitted a blurb for past releases, we expect you to 
> resubmit those. This allows us to keep the list fresh. :-)
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