A distributed build system based on distcc https://github.com/icecc/icecream
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icecc

Icecream was created by SUSE based on distcc. Like distcc, Icecream takes compile jobs from a (KDE) build and distributes it among remote machines allowing a parallel build. But unlike distcc, Icecream uses a central server that dynamically schedules the compile jobs to the fastest free server. This advantage pays off mostly for shared computers, if you're the only user on x machines, you have full control over them.