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What is the process for contributing to Qt?
Simply put, the process for contributing to Qt includes creating a personal clone of Qt on Gitorious, making your modifications and submitting them to be merged into the main Qt repository – after reviewing and agreeing to a contribution agreement. A team of Qt core developers will review all requests and code that meets technical requirements will then be put through a legal scan. The complete process is documented on the Wiki.

3 comments
May 7, 2010
Lab Rat
The Gitorious wiki, not this one… http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/pages/QtContributionGuidelines
September 24, 2010
Ant Farmer
If you want to contribute to QtWebKit, then the process is a bit different, since QtWebKit is hosted in the webkit.org project. Please see the instructions here: http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/QtWebKitContrib
November 25, 2011
Lab Rat
gitorious wiki has been moved; see http://wiki.qt-project.org/Qt_Contribution_Guidelines