At the Flock 2026 Birds of a Feather session, poetically named FFFwF (or, for us lazy people, Forging Fedora’s Future with Forgejo), we discussed the current state of our migration effort to the new forge. I asked the obligatory question: Who still has things on pagure.io?!

A few brave contributors raised their hands, some with an uneasy look in their eyes. Miro swiftly pointed out that everybody is affected by one particular repository; looking at you, `fedora-scm-requests`. Luckily, the RelEng folks have it in their sights. Sure, there are a few other repos lying around the old faithful, but it is time for the Fedora Project to move on and embrace the Forge.Our new home is currently running on the LTS branch in v15.0.2. We are going to stick with it in production, and our next LTS upgrade will be to v19.

What is going to happen next?

Pagure itself as a project is hosted on pagure.io, and that service is going to be decommissioned at the end of July 2026. What does that mean for you? Well, that depends on when you are reading this.If you just came back from Flock 2026 and you still have active repositories on pagure.io, here is what you need to do:

Check out the existing organizations in the Forge. If your project fits into any of the existing ones, ask its owners for a migration.