<p>The recommended way to submit a patch is via pull request using github. Clone the kamailio repository, apply the patch to your clone then make a pull request. In this way we can review your changes, comment on them if it is the case, but also benefit of automatic builds and see if compilation breaks.</p>

<p>For convenience, next is a link with resources about pull requests, although you can find lots of online tutorials on various blogs:</p>

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<li><a href="https://help.github.com/articles/proposing-changes-to-a-project-with-pull-requests/">https://help.github.com/articles/proposing-changes-to-a-project-with-pull-requests/</a></li>
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