To be honest, when I set this up and wrote the guide, I wasn’t really aware of Forgejo as a distinct option, or at least hadn’t looked into it deeply. Gitea came up frequently in my research for lightweight self-hosted Git servers Having had a quick look now that you mention it, while Forgejo definitely looks like a solid project, I’m not immediately seeing any specific features it offers that are essential for my personal use case that Gitea doesn’t already cover. Gitea’s is meeting my needs perfectly so far. But it’s good to know about it, thanks for bringing it up!
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Pulsar@lemmy.world 1 week ago
There is any particular reason to deploy a new gitea instance instead of forgejo in 2025?
Cachvza@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Pulsar@lemmy.world 5 days ago
I have been running a selfhosted gitea instance for many years. However since Gitea Limited as a per profit organization have different objectives than Forgejo and Gitea Source Contributors I will rather not recommend it for selfhosting. Gitea Limited still great for businesses that need access to official support.
possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 1 week ago
This
I would go Forgejo all day every day