syncthing-android/CONTRIBUTING.md

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## Reporting An Issue
Please search for existing issues before opening a new one.
### Where To Report
Issues might be related either to syncthing, syncthing-android or both. The general rule of thumb is this:
If the issue has to do with synchronization, discovery, the web interface, or can be reproduced on a desktop, it should be posted at [syncthing](https://github.com/calmh/syncthing/issues).
If the issue is related to the Android UI, background service, or can't be reproduced on a desktop running the same syncthing version, it should be posted here.
For general usage help or questions, you should post to [discourse](http://discourse.syncthing.net/category/support).
### Bug Reports
A bug report should include the following information:
Description of the problem.
Steps to reproduce:
1. This is the first step
2. This is the second step
3. Further steps, etc.
Observed behaviour and expected behaviour.
syncthing-android version: x.x.x
Device name and Android version:
versions of involved syncthing nodes: vx.x.x, ...
logcat: *link to file* (over the entire procedure, limited to the package `com.nutomic.syncthingandroid` if you can, [How to Logcat](http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726238) [Android Studio Logging Guide](http://stackoverflow.com/a/17648663/1837158)).
config.xml: *link to file* (if it might be related, located in `/data/data/com.nutomic.syncthingandroid`, requires root)
screenshots: *link to file* (only for UI problems)
## Pull Requests
Always welcome.
Code should follow the [Android Code Style Guidelines](https://source.android.com/source/code-style.html#java-language-rules). This can be done automatically in Android Studio.
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Unit tests are available, and can be executed with `gradle connectedAndroidTest`, or from Android Studio. New code should always add or improve related tests.
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Lint warnings should be fixed. If that's not possible, they should be ignored as specifically as possible.