The difference between forgejo and codeberg.org is clear. Forgejo is the software and codeberg is the entity that owns it, provides the domain name, etc. and also hosts a public forgejo instance at codeberg.org.
Lately, I’ve seen that there is also code.forgejo.org, which I assume is run by the same people. Why are there two public instances run by the same organisation? Are users supposed to migrate from one to the other? I see that code.forgejo.org currently has version 11.0 deployed which afaik is not released yet, so is that instance just for testing purposes?
Correct, you just don’t see the disclaimer if you go straight to code.forgejo.org. if you are on the main forgejo page and click “try it now” you’ll see the disclaimer:
So to break it down:
Also worth noting there are other public instances of forgejo and codeberg also encourages of alternative libre forges
@starshipwinepineapple @ctrl_alt_esc Hi, I’d like to clarify a bit the confusion about the various instances of Forgejo:
~ @mahlzahn
@starshipwinepineapple @ctrl_alt_esc
https://data.forgejo.org/ is the default place to get actions from that can be used within CI workflows. It may in the future be a readonly and restricted inatance (to increase availability and resistance to crawlers, etc.)
~ @mahlzahn