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I wonder about that, too. I’m still on Forgejo 7 which hasn’t diverged too much from Gitea, but there’s going to be a decision point soon.

When I looked recently, it looked like Forgejo was getting much more activity. If I had to guess, I think it’s going to be the leading fork.




Gitea 1.22 will be the last release with guaranteed migration support to Forgejo. The next Forgejo LTS release, v11, is due out around April. Migration from Gitea 1.23 will not be supported, and since it was released in December those on the fence are now at the fork in the road.

You still have time to figure out what to do, but you'll need to choose sooner than later.

https://forgejo.org/2024-12-gitea-compatibility/


Yes, I'm aware of that. I'm on a Gitea version that will migrate easily (and have confirmed that) and will not upgrade or migrate until I have decided. (I am leaning toward migrating to Forgejo.)


Thanks for that. I hadn't followed closely because right now I don't have a real desire to go back to Gitea. I'm glad to know that deadline to commit is coming up soon.




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