Remove the last of my notes. I don't think these really need to be in

the release notes despite their awesomeness. If we had a thorough
discussion of the performance of Clang in 2.9 vs. 3.0, the first would
be more relevant, but we don't. The serialization stuff hopefully isn't
terribly visible to end users.

Objections to these omissions are of course welcome. =]

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<h3 id="majorfeatures">Major New Features</h3>
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<h4 id="notes">Unorganized Notes</h4>
<p>These are completely random notes as I'm organizing my thoughts and reviewing
the history. Anything still here needs to be distilled and turned into proper
prose in a section of its own. When doing that, delete the notes.</p>
<ul>
<li>Memory reduction -- initializers, macro expansions, source locations,
etc.</li>
<li>Major improvements to the interactions between serializing and
deserializing the AST and the preprocessor -- argiris</li>
</ul>
<h4 id="diagnostics">A multitude of improvements to Clang's diagnostics</h4>
Clang's diagnostics are constantly being improved to catch more issues, explain
them more clearly, and provide more accurate source information about them.