We ve pretty much licked the whole distributed thing for version control at this point. I m not saying everything s perfect, but, from hereon out, it s mostly just a matter of continuing what has already been started.
Distributed bug tracking, though, is in its infancy stage, IMHO. It s rather inconvenient, not being able to work with an issue tracker on the road, especially since I have a tendency to forget what my changes over the past two hours were for. Yes, I know, I could just keep a log on the road and update a traditional tracker as soon as I get on the net again, but still... Keeping my options open and all that. :P
Currently, I only know of Bugs Everywhere and Ditz-- those, and the one that comes with Fossil. Of these, I think Fossil is the farthest along, which is not suprising, considering how tightly it s integrated with the version control side of the equation. I ve had to jump through quite a few hoops to get my co-devs to even look at something other than SVN, but, if Fossil really is all that, I wouldn t mind doing it again.
Before I do, however, I want to ask older and wiser heads than mine: Do you have experience with these three? What do you think of them? Do you know of others? Please link to them, and let me know how they fared.