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Thank you for the helpful reply!
Does Forgejo have repo mirroring that also mirrors issues, wiki, etc?
Basically one of my use cases for running a local Gitea instance (LAN-only) is to mirror-backup any interesting projects I see, regardless of where their home is, I expect that anything can happen, especially to things like Yuzu. To prepare for such things I want to mirror repos, but not just code and releases, but also issues and wikis which often contain crucial documentation or assistance in getting software to run, etc... (you know the drill)
Gitea doesn't have that quite yet, only for one-off copying a repo.
Honestly we have no idea. We hope it does or they are working on it though, if not perhaps an issue could be opened?