2025
- April 2 - Security Incident with Package Uploads (CVE-2025-31484)
 - April 17 - Updating our Ubuntu base for Miniforge Docker images (20.04 → 24.04)
 - May 8 - Governance document moved to conda-forge/governance
 - May 28 - Upcoming closure of NumPy 2.0 migration
 - May 29 - Dropping CUDA 11.8 as a default CUDA version
 - June 11 - Moving to Visual Studio 2022 as default windows compiler
 - July 1 - Moving to GCC 14 and Clang 19 as default compiler versions
 - July 31 - New Accelerate support for macOS 13.3+
 - August 18 - Dropping Python 3.9 support in conda-forge
 - October 15 - conda-forge Discourse forum is now read-only
 
2024
- January 29 - Rust 1.75 requires setting newer MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
 - March 6 - Dropping CUDA 11.2 on 2024 April 22
 - March 24 - Upcoming migration for stdlib("c")
 - April 9 - The new conda-forge.org
 - April 30 - Clang now available as compiler for all platforms
 - May 2 - Azure macOS x64 runners will now default to macos-12
 - May 15 - NumPy 2 Migration
 - July 29 - Sunsetting Mambaforge
 - August 14 - Sunsetting PyPy support
 - August 21 - Removing wheel and setuptools as Dependencies for pip
 - August 21 - Removing build in favor of python-build
 - September 8 - Changes to the Feedstock Output Validation Procedure
 - November 4 - Moving to Zulip
 - November 7 - New time available for conda-forge core meetings
 - November 8 - Migration to Unique Feedstock Tokens per Provider
 - November 22 - Updating our default docker images
 
2023
2022
- February 13 - Default branch migration from master to main
 - March 6 - Travis CI Usage Deprecated for win_*, osx_*, and linux_64 Platforms
 - March 28 - PyPy 3.8+3.9 Migration
 - April 3 - CircleCI and Drone.io Deprecated for New Feedstocks
 - April 20 - New Semi-automated PR Labeling in conda-forge/staged-recipes
 - April 23 - Packages for Qt/PyQt 5.15.2 are now available
 - July 22 - Azure OSX VM Image Bumped to Version 11
 - August 11 - Moving to Visual Studio toolchain vc142
 - August 17 - Dropping PyPy 3.7
 - August 24 - Dropping Python 3.7
 - September 27 - Conda Moving to CalVer
 - November 4 - Releasing Python 3.8.14, 3.9.14, and 3.10.7
 - November 16 - Moving to .conda Artifacts
 
2021
- May 22 - conda-forge is now citable!
 - September 30 - defaults channel is now dropped when building conda-forge packages
 - October 4 - Python 3.6 is now dropped when building conda-forge packages
 - October 13 - GCC 10 and clang 12 as default compilers for Linux and macOS
 - October 20 - conda-forge now uses mambabuild as default
 - November 17 - cloud.drone.io no longer working
 - December 2 - CentOS 7 docker images are now the default
 
2020
- March 18 - Python 2.7 and vs2008 Deprecation
 - March 21 - Python 2.7 Admin Command Available
 - March 23 - Appveyor Deprecation
 - March 24 - vs2015 to vs2017 Transition
 - May 9 - New Staging Process for anaconda.org Uploads
 - May 28 - New Process for Marking Packages as Broken
 - July 3 - cf-mark-broken renamed to admin-requests
 - July 15 - CFEP-18: Removing static libraries from the main build
 - July 16 - Moving from clang 9 to clang 10
 - July 16 - Core Dependency Tree Package Changes
 - July 17 - Conda-forge is building openblas with both pthreads and openmp on Linux
 - July 23 - Strict channel priority in builds for OSX and Linux
 - July 23 - NumPy 1.16 is the minimal NumPy version on all platforms
 - July 23 - CentOS 7 sysroot Now Available for linux-64 Builds
 - August 6 - Fixed Maintenance Process for Feedstock Teams
 - August 7 - Completed New Staging Process for anaconda.org Uploads
 - October 8 - Compiler Upgrade to GCC 9.3.0
 - December 2 - Artifact Validation
 - December 16 - Moving to CentOS 7 and CentOS 6 End-of-Life
 
2019
2018
- September 10 - Conda forge now has a magical status bar for tracking the progress of migrations.
 - September 20 - The compiler migration is in full swing.
 - September 24 - Deprecation notice for Python 3.5
 - September 24 - A minimal python 3.7 build is now available across all platforms and both compilers!
 - October 12 - The rebuild is moving along nicely with almost a third of the packages completed.