Hi,

pagure.io is expected to be shut down next month, but it seems there are some important steps missing. I understand that the Forge team is putting in a lot work to get the migration completed and that this is no small task. I am just questioning the deadlines and pagure.io shutdown plan which do not seem realistic to me.

1. Private issues are not yet supported on the new forge. I am aware that CLE is currently working on implementing this feature and collaborating with Forgejo upstream (which is great!), but the feature is not implemented yet and is not expected to be completed until Q4 2026.

2. The CI situation is still not resolved. It seems Forgejo Actions are currently available on a by-request basis, but resources are limited and only unprivileged containers are available which is not suitable for projects that currently rely on Zuul + Testing Farm to run tests in VMs. I was under the impression that Packit + Testing Farm was supposed to be the replacement for Zuul here but was told by the Packit team that implementing support for Forgejo and Fedora Forge is not a current priority.

3. Important projects have not migrated to Forge, including repos that are needed to compose Fedora and build images. Some projects can likely be migrated now, but others are blocked on the aforementioned issues.

Aside: For other projects, we do have the packaging organization available now [1] to host packaging tooling that did not have a place on Fedora forge previously. Any member of the packager group can create or migrate repositories to that organization, but please read the description at [1] and make sure your repository is in scope for the packaging org before proceeding.

So I'm asking here if some clarity can be provided on items 1 and 2. I understand that there is a desire to encourage migration to the new Forge, but I worry having a migration deadline that is not in line with the expected completion of features and does not account for whether important projects have actually been migrated is problematic and creates confusion for Fedora contributors.

Best,
Maxwell

[1]: https://forge.fedoraproject.org/packaging/
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