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==Description==
==Description==
CruiseControl is an extensible tool/framework for implementing ContinuousIntegration. A more mundane use of CruiseControl would be to run a standard nightly build, or to provide an interface to build on demand.
CruiseControl is an extensible tool/framework for implementing ContinuousIntegration. A more mundane use of CruiseControl would be to run a standard nightly build, or to provide an interface to build on demand.

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Description[edit]

CruiseControl is an extensible tool/framework for implementing ContinuousIntegration. A more mundane use of CruiseControl would be to run a standard nightly build, or to provide an interface to build on demand.