But cool as it looks, I'm personally reluctant about replacing my locally hosted open source developer tools by pay-per-month SaaS solutions which are closed-source and handle possibly sensitive data of me and my customers.
Spolsky sold FogBugz a couple years ago. The tool was fine enough for small teams, but it was a mess for larger teams (tons of cases, no good way to organize).
https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/11/08/painless-bug-track...
But cool as it looks, I'm personally reluctant about replacing my locally hosted open source developer tools by pay-per-month SaaS solutions which are closed-source and handle possibly sensitive data of me and my customers.