-You can also submit patches by sending it as mail to rt@openssl.org.
-Please include the word "PATCH" and an explanation of what the patch
-does in the subject line. If you do this, our preferred format is "git
-format-patch" output. For example to provide a patch file containing the
-last commit in your local git repository use the following command:
-
- % git format-patch --stdout HEAD^ >mydiffs.patch
-
-Another method of creating an acceptable patch file without using git is as
-follows:
-
- % cd openssl-work
- ...make your changes...
- % ./Configure dist; make clean
- % cd ..
- % diff -ur openssl-orig openssl-work >mydiffs.patch
-
-Note that pull requests are generally easier for the team, and community, to
-work with. Pull requests benefit from all of the standard GitHub features,
-including code review tools, simpler integration, and CI build support.
-
-No matter how a patch is submitted, the following items will help make
-the acceptance and review process faster: