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tweak my own entry in the readme#4932

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main purpose of this PR is to test the recently merged changes
to PR validation (#4884)

@scala-jenkins scala-jenkins added this to the 2.11.8 milestone Jan 29, 2016
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well, there really isn't any reason this should fail if #4884 itself succeeded, but it's been a few weeks, and the integrate-ide stuff has changed recently, so...

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Should this stay in the output of sbt still do you think?

[info] *** Welcome to the sbt build definition for Scala! ***
[info] This build definition has an EXPERIMENTAL status. If you are not
[info] interested in testing or working on the build itself, please use
[info] the Ant build definition for now. Check README.md for more information.

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I'll make sure that comes out when sbt becomes the default everywhere.

SethTisue added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 29, 2016
tweak my own entry in the readme
@SethTisue SethTisue merged commit a392b68 into scala:2.11.x Jan 29, 2016
@SethTisue SethTisue deleted the readme-tweak branch January 29, 2016 22:55
@SethTisue SethTisue removed this from the 2.11.8 milestone Feb 23, 2016
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