## Process used by committers to review and submit patches 1. Make sure that there is an issue for the patch(s) you are about to commit in our [Jira issue tracker](http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT) 1. Check out the latest version of the source code * git clone https://github.com/apache/thrift.git thrift 1. Apply the patch * curl https://issues.apache.org/jira/... |git apply --ignore-space-change or * curl https://github.com//thrift/commit/.patch |git apply --ignore-space-change 1. Inspect the applied patch to ensure that all [Legal aspects on Submission of Contributions (Patches)](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html#contributions) are met 1. Run the necessary unit tests and cross-language test cases to verify the patch 1. Commit the patch git --config user.name "Your Name" git --config user.email "YourApacheID@apache.org" git add -A git commit 1. The commit message should be in the format: THRIFT-####: Client: Patch: Description of what was fixed or addressed. If this is a github pull request then add the below comment to automatically close the GitHub request, where #NNNN is the PR number: This closes #NNNN 1. Double check the patch committed and that nothing was missed then push the patch git status git show HEAD git push origin master 1. Resolve the Jira issue and set the following for the changelog * Component the patch is for * fixVersion to the current version on master