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Jeff McIntire
Jeff McIntire is an avid Android enthusiast whose first exposure to the world of Android, rooting, and customizing came in 2010 through the Samsung Captivate. Later that same year, he was introduced to the Verizon community through the Fascinate, which carried him from Eclair all the way to Ice Cream Sandwich. Having tried various ROMs, kernels and themes based on TouchWiz, he took the plunge into AOSP in May 2011 and never looked back. He now happily taps away at his Galaxy Nexus, always looking out for the latest and greatest, and helping others along the way.

New Cyanogen Build Servers Online

Well, rooters and modders, it seems your contributions have paid off. Shortly after 3 AM (EST), Cyanogen announced on Twitter that the Cyanogenmod team has brought its new build servers online. According to the official blog, your contributions made it possible for the team to purchase three new Dell R610 servers capable of building CM9 in nine minutes. He also said Cyanogenmod would make another announcement "when nightly builds are being made for all targets on a predictable basis."

The new servers each contain two hexa-core Intel Xeon X5675 CPUs (12 cores total) and 32 GB of RAM, which makes for some beastly power. A scheduler should be set up in a few days "to automate the process of building every target", Cyanogen said. I have sent a message to Cyanogen seeking further comment. More to follow...
Source [Cyanogenmod Blog]

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