Posting patches to the JIRA bugreporting system is contrary to the terms of use 
for that system.
https://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/secure/TermsAndConditions.html
Don't do this.

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From: development-bounces+mark.keir=nokia....@qt-project.org 
[mailto:development-bounces+mark.keir=nokia....@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of 
ext Dave Mateer
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 11:59 PM
To: development@qt-project.org
Subject: [Development] (no subject)

I have several patches to Qt4 that I have posted on the bug tracker. Now that 
the new contribution model is in place, I wanted to submit those as patches.
I'm not very familiar with git (we use SVN), and am having trouble at the 
following step on the "Qt Contributions Guidelines" page:

  > Qt 4: Add a git remote called "gerrit" in your cloned repository, which
  > points to the Qt 4 project on codereview.qt-project.org. Note there is
  > currently no Qt 4 reviews on codereview.qt-project.org so proposals should
  > still go to Gitorious.

I have absolutely no idea what that means. I looked through the git manual and 
think I see how to create a remote, but I am not sure what to put as the 
target. I do not see any Qt4 project on the codereview site, only Qt5.

Could someone please explain what the above statement means and perhaps just 
include the git command I need to run to fulfill the requirement?

Thanks!

Dave
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