Update Federation Basis to include RoboSats-Deploy

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_RoboSats Federation Basis v0.6.0~1_ _RoboSats Federation Basis v0.6.0~2_
## Introduction ## Introduction
RoboSats is a Free and Open Source project, anyone can spin up a new RoboSats backend instance. This is in fact ideal, given that the more backend instances there are, the more decentralized RoboSats becomes and the harder it is to stop. However, this decentralization creates some challenges: RoboSats is a Free and Open Source project, anyone can spin up a new RoboSats backend instance. This is in fact ideal, given that the more backend instances there are, the more decentralized RoboSats becomes and the harder it is to stop. However, this decentralization creates some challenges:
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### How to run a RoboSats Coordinator? ### How to run a RoboSats Coordinator?
The easiest way to run a RoboSats coordinator is by using our Docker image releases (see Github Release). That's it, there are no more guides at the moment so it requires a fair bit of technical knowledge as of now. The details of how to wire everything will vary depending on your existing infrastructure. You will find help on our [Matrix Development group](https://matrix.to/#/#robosats:matrix.org). The easiest way to run a RoboSats coordinator is by using our Docker image releases (see Github Release). That's it, there are no more guides at the moment so it requires a fair bit of technical knowledge as of now. The details of how to wire everything will vary depending on your existing infrastructure. You will find help on our [Matrix Development group](https://matrix.to/#/#robosats:matrix.org).
We are working to release three flavors of pre-configured orchestrations with decent defaults: 1) a well-tested docker-compose orchestration and 2) a [StartOS](https://github.com/Start9Labs/start-os) RoboSats Coordinator App, and lastly 3) an elegant, but little tested, Kubernetes orchestration. The infrastructure-as-code will be open source as well. We are working to release three flavors of pre-configured orchestrations with decent defaults: 1) a well-tested docker-compose orchestration and 2) a [StartOS](https://github.com/Start9Labs/start-os) RoboSats Coordinator App, and lastly 3) an elegant, but little tested, Kubernetes orchestration. The infrastructure-as-code will be open source as well. You can find the repository holding the docker-compose and kubernetes orchestrations here [RoboSats-Deploy](https://github.com/RoboSats/robosats-deploy). The Kubernetes orchestration as wel as the StartOS app are still work in progress.
### Can a RoboSats coordinator be profitable? ### Can a RoboSats coordinator be profitable?
There are many nuances, but the short answer is: Yes. There are many nuances, but the short answer is: Yes.