describe CI/CD

see D2.6
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Whereas the core abstraction in Fediversity is a NixOS configuration module, a more full-fledged example architecture of the web host use-case we aim to support as part of our exploitation would be as follows, where virtual machines in question run Fediversity to offer our selected applications: Whereas the core abstraction in Fediversity is a NixOS configuration module, a more full-fledged example architecture of the web host use-case we aim to support as part of our exploitation would be as follows, where virtual machines in question run Fediversity to offer our selected applications:
![](https://git.fediversity.eu/Fediversity/meta/raw/branch/main/architecture-docs/host-architecture.png) ![](https://git.fediversity.eu/Fediversity/meta/raw/branch/main/architecture-docs/host-architecture.png)
### CI / CD
In our simplest set-up, continuous integration and continuous deployment pipelines are handled using Forgejo's [built-in runner](https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/runner), with relevant secrets handled using [Forgejo secrets](https://forgejo.org/docs/latest/developer/secrets/). Jobs we handle using CI include linting, formatting, testing, and a periodic life-cycle management job to keep our dependencies up-to-date.
In a future iteration, we may make use of [Gerrit](https://gerrit.googlesource.com/) to better manage our review process for incoming merge requests.