Hi, I just read a very interesting article about a new forge, Pagure: "Pagure and Fedora" https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/687821/ddb9fc2c985a606a/ Pagure looks like a clone of GitHub implemented in Python (!) (Python 2 only yet, oooooh, but a Python 3 port is ongoing) and storing all data in Git! Excellent. Data: code, documentation, tickets, pull requests, etc. Just everything. https://pagure.io/pagure The main difference with GitHub is that you can more easily extract data to move to a new forge later. I also understand that it's free to host your own server, since Pagure is a libre (free) software (GitHub requires a license, no?). As written in the article, the GitHub still has a major advantage: its "network" (its community). I also shared the article because I read another very interesting article about Gerrit. Mike Bayer writes that Gerrit reviews are as much importants as changes themself. IMHO he's right, the information of reviews are very important and we should take to keep... especially if tomorrow we move to another forge ;-) http://techspot.zzzeek.org/2016/04/21/gerrit-is-awesome/ It looks like we are going to loose all Rietveld reviews when moving to GitHub. What if we move to Pagure tomorrow? :-p The CPython move to GitHub seems to have started. It looks like Pagure is still young, and GitHub has many advantages, but well, I wanted to share this project with you ;-) Note: GitHub was down a few minutes this morning ;-) https://status.github.com/ Victor