Tweak README about rt and bug reporting.

Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
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Email the report to:
openssl-bugs@openssl.org
rt@openssl.org
Note that the request tracker should NOT be used for general assistance
or support queries. Just because something doesn't work the way you expect
does not mean it is necessarily a bug in OpenSSL.
In order to avoid spam, this is a moderated mailing list, and it might
take a day for the ticket to show up. (We also scan posts to make sure
that security disclosures aren't publically posted by mistake.) Mail to
this address is recorded in the public RT (request tracker) database (see
https://www.openssl.org/support/rt.html for details) and also forwarded
the public openssl-dev mailing list. Confidential mail may be sent to
openssl-security@openssl.org (PGP key available from the key servers).
Note that mail to openssl-bugs@openssl.org is recorded in the public
request tracker database (see https://www.openssl.org/support/rt.html
for details) and also forwarded to a public mailing list. Confidential
mail may be sent to openssl-security@openssl.org (PGP key available from
the key servers).
Please do NOT use this for general assistance or support queries.
Just because something doesn't work the way you expect does not mean it
is necessarily a bug in OpenSSL.
You can also make GitHub pull requests. If you do this, please also send
mail to rt@openssl.org with a link to the PR so that we can more easily
keep track of it.
HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO OpenSSL
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reason as to why that feature isn't implemented.
Patches should be as up to date as possible, preferably relative to the
current Git or the last snapshot. They should follow the coding style of
OpenSSL and compile without warnings. Some of the core team developer targets
can be used for testing purposes, (debug-steve64, debug-geoff etc). OpenSSL
compiles on many varied platforms: try to ensure you only use portable
features.
current Git or the last snapshot. They should follow our coding style
(see http://openssl.org/about/codingstyle.txt) and compile without
warnings using the --strict-warnings flag. OpenSSL compiles on many
varied platforms: try to ensure you only use portable features.
Note: For legal reasons, contributions from the US can be accepted only
if a TSU notification and a copy of the patch are sent to crypt@bis.doc.gov