If you read the HowToContribute page you will see it described there. I's 
supported, you just need to apply the patch with -p1 instead of -p0 
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute#Working_With_Patches

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Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com
Solr Training - www.solrtraining.com

21. mars 2013 kl. 12:40 skrev Alexandre Rafalovitch <arafa...@gmail.com>:

> I thought git patch format was different from svn's. Would that cause
> issues?
> 
> Regard,
>      Alex
> On 21 Mar 2013 05:53, "Jan Høydahl" <jan....@cominvent.com> wrote:
> 
>> See http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute
>> 
>> Whether you choose to work locally with a GIT checkout or SVN is up to
>> you. At the end of the day, when you want to contribute stuff back, you'd
>> generate a patch and attach it to JIRA. SVN is the main repo, so if you
>> want to be 100% in sync, choose the official SVN.
>> 
>> --
>> Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
>> Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com
>> Solr Training - www.solrtraining.com
>> 
>> 21. mars 2013 kl. 10:31 skrev Furkan KAMACI <furkankam...@gmail.com>:
>> 
>>> I want to branch Solr (latest version) at my local and implement some
>>> custom codes. After some time(maybe every month) I will merge my code
>> with
>>> Solr. However There is code at SVN and Github for Solr and I see that
>> they
>>> are not exactly synchronous. Which one do you suggest, do you think that
>> if
>>> there is no time delay between SVN and Github repositories using Git is
>>> much better cos of merging easiness?
>> 
>> 

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