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		<title>SCM Heaven &#8211; Continuous Integration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the small development team we have here in 350 Nice I always pretty much  dismissed the advantages of running a continuous integration (CI) server. But every now and then a build does break, and it does affect people. This weekend i explored the magical world of CI. And i only scratched the surface [...]]]></description>
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