Forgejo monthly report - February 2026
Forgejo was present at FOSDEM. The Forgejo runner received multiple bug fixes and new features. The helm chart received two minor changes. Improvements were made to the infrastructure.
Read more →Forgejo was present at FOSDEM. The Forgejo runner received multiple bug fixes and new features. The helm chart received two minor changes. Improvements were made to the infrastructure.
Read more →Forgejo v14 was released on time. Some regressions were quickly escalated and fixed. A security release was published for v11 and v13. A lot of work has been done around the runner – new features and QA. There are ongoing discussions about improving the issue reporting workflow and the license and copyright attribution in the codebase. Work on federation is progressing. The website was moved to our own infrastructure.
Read more →A security release was published for Forgejo v13 and v11 LTS. There is another way to report accessibility issues that lowers the barrier. User research is still seeking your help. A lot of work has been done regarding federation, and the Dutch government has expressed interest in Forgejo.
Read more →Forgejo is 3 years old and was made possible by over 1,930 people and and many other free projects. Forgejo v13 was released and security vulnerabilities were fixed. Forgejo-contrib incubated new projects.
Read more →The Forgejo v13.0 branch has been cut and the release is scheduled for October 16. Please consider testing it out and sharing your feedback to help us improve it. Forgejo Runner v11 has been released and is now licensed under GPLv3+. Improvements were made to the documentation regarding the Runner setup. Work on improving and securing database interaction has begun. There is an ongoing strong enthusiasm for translating Forgejo.
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