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


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+++ b/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html
@@ -215,6 +215,10 @@
   <li><b>Jakob Olesen</b>: Register allocators and TableGen.</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>
   
 <p>Note that code ownership is completely different than reviewers: anyone can
@@ -566,7 +570,7 @@
    if further clarification is needed.</p>
    
 <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>,
    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