>> Or, as Mutt is maintained in a Mercurial repo, to bitbucket.
Git is largely becoming, if not already, the defacto overall long term replacement to the post-CVS version control competition. It's pretty much everywhere now, and therefore commands, and will command, as common language, the largest set of available developers. You need to think not of yesterday, not today, but where project X is going to get it's developer pool in the future after you're dead. Projects need to open up to tapping more entry level developers and tap a patch coordinator/reviewer. And have a good ticketing system. Then everyone can play.