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title: CI/CD Future Planning
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keywords:
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- dependencies
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- cicd
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- security
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status: PROPOSAL
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---
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# CI/CD Future Planning
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## Rationale for this document
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In the coming year, it is the goal of this project to make a public announcment
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of Veilid. When that occurs, not only will Veilid become available to users and
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developers globally, it is also likely to become a high-value target for
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nefarious actors. This means that, as a team, we must be concerned not only with
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the functionality of the code, but the integrity of the code base and any
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deployed assets that originate from the core Veilid project.
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In this document I would like to propose some guidelines and processes that can
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help to minimize the impact of malicious actors upon the core Veilid code base
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by way of direct commits and/or to its dependencies.
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## Signing
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### Commits
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### Packages
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### PKI
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Some of this work will be toil, but most ought to be automated.
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## Forked Dependencies
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There are a number of dependencies that have been forked to allow us to expand
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on their capabilities. Some of these forks are hard forks, projects that have
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diverged enough that the Veilid team will need to continue to maintain them.
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There are other projects where Veilid changes have been minimal, and where we
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will want to share our changes upstream.
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There may be a very small number of cases where we will have to maintain patched
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versions of active projects.
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For the duration of the project, it will be important that we understand which
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dependencies fall into which categories.
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### Soft forks
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**TODO** _Note which submodules are soft forks and changes can be contributed
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upstream_
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### Hard forks
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**TODO** _Note which submodules are hard forks and will be maintained by us._
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