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      <title>Create Swift Community Hosted Continuous Integration Node</title>
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      <description>I would like to create a Swift Community Hosted Continuous Integration (CI) node for Ubuntu 20.04. You can see other community hosted CI notes at https://ci-external.swift.org/. Swift Community-Hosted CI is an extension of Swift CI that allows the community to add additional platforms. Community members can volunteer to host new platforms and they are responsible for maintaining the host nodes.
To do this I plan to use my home server to host a build (or maybe two).</description>
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