The Fedora Community Linux Engineering team has announced that Fedora Forge, powered by Forgejo, is now ready and will replace pagure.io as the project's primary code hosting platform. The final cutover is planned for Flock to Fedora 2026, with pagure.io becoming a read-only archive afterward. By the Fedora 46 release in 2027, all remaining Pagure instances including src.fedoraproject.org will also be retired. Fedora Forge has a narrower scope than pagure.io, hosting only Fedora infrastructure, release engineering, governance, and Fedora-specific software — personal projects and general upstream development are not permitted. Teams are urged to migrate early to avoid bottlenecks, update automation scripts to use the Forgejo API, configure new API tokens, and update git remote URLs. Authentication integrates with the Fedora Account System via OIDC, and issues/PRs will migrate with full fidelity.
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