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This repository https://sourceware.org/cgit/forge contains the setup
scripts and configs for https://forge.sourceware.org/

There is a mailinglist to discuss the setup and get help with the
forge https://sourceware.org/mailman/listinfo/forge (You don't need
to subscribe unless you want to be part of the forge community.)

More background information can be found on the GCC wiki:
https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ForgeExperiment

The forge project as a whole can be redistributed under the GPLv3+ as
described in the COPYING file.

Some config files are derived from the config files of the Debian
packages, the Forgejo project https://forgejo.org or the setup that
Codeberg https://codeberg.org uses.

The goal of the forge project is to make the setup of the
https://forge.sourceware.org/ public, open and reproducible for any
user. And to have a setup that can be easily recovered or
reinstalled. Following the Sourceware mission:
https://sourceware.org/mission.html

Free Software needs Free Infrastructure.