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Welcome to the Android community!
The key to any community is communication. Like most projects, Android communicates via mailing lists. Because Android is an extremely large project with many components, we have many discussion forums, each focusing on a different topic.
Check out the groups below and join any that seem interesting to you. Note that if you're a user looking for help with your Android device, this page probably isn't for you; you should contact your carrier or retailer for help with your phone.
If you're looking for information about building applications for Android, you can find a separate set of groups at our sister site developer.android.com.
android-platform: This list is for general discussion about the Android open-source project or the platform technologies.
android-building: Subscribe to this list for discussion and help on building the Android source code, and on the build system. If you've just checked out the source code and have questions about how to turn it into binaries, start here.
android-porting: This list is for developers who want to port Android to a new device. If you're wondering how to combine the Android source code with your hardware, this is the right group for you. Discuss here the specifics of porting Android to individual devices, from obtaining toolchains and merging kernel drivers all the way to configuring or modifying applications for your specific configuration.
android-contrib: This list is for developers who want to contribute code to Android. This is a working list, and is not appropriate for general discussion. We ask that general discussion go to android-platform (and contributors to the Android kernel should go to android-kernel).
android-kernel: This list is for developers who want to contribute to the Linux kernel used by Android devices. If you've downloaded the kernel code, know how to compile it, and want to write kernel code to support Android, this is your place. This group is not for user-space topics (see android-platform); people will shake their fingers at you and call you naughty if you ask user-space questions here.
android-ota: This list is for developers working on the Android OTA system (the recovery image and the scripts that generate OTAs).
These discussion groups are intended for developers working with the Android platform. Everyone is welcome to join in, provided you follow the community policies described below. Our users help each other, and many experts post to these groups, including members of the Open Handset Alliance.
No topic is off-limits, provided it relates to Android in some way. However, since these are very busy lists, search the archives before posting your question; you may find your question has already been answered.
Please consider the following before you post to our lists.
Read the Charter for our forums. This explains the (few) rules and guidelines for our community.
Search the group archives to see whether your questions have already been discussed. This avoids time-wasting redundant discussions.
Use a clear, relevant message subject. This helps everyone, both those trying to answer your question as well as those who may be looking for information in the future.
Give plenty of details in your post. Code or log snippets, pointers to screenshots, and similar details will get better results and make for better discussions. For a great guide to phrasing your questions, read How to Ask Questions the Smart Way.
We love simplicity and hate restrictions, so we keep our policies minimal. The rules below describe what's expected of subscribers to the Android mailing lists.
The most important rule is friendliness. Remember: disrespect and rudeness are not welcome in our community under any circumstances. We don't have a formal policy on dealing with troublemakers, and we hope we never need one. That said, we do pledge to do our best to be fair, and we will always try to warn someone before banning him or her.
If you see anyone being rude, call them out on it. This is your group too, and you don't have to accept someone else being disrespectful just because it wasn't directed at you. Just remember to be polite and courteous yourself! Don't add fuel to the fire.
But if you see an outrageous violation, want to report spam, feel strongly about something, or just want to chat, then contact the mailing list owners. It's what we're here for!
Instead of using the Google groups site, you can use your email client of choice to participate in the mailing lists. To subscribe to a group without using the Google Groups site, use the link under "subscribe via email" in the lists above.
To set up how you receive mailing list postings by email:
Sign into the group via the Google Groups site. For example, for the android-platform group you would use https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/android-platform.
Click "My membership" on the right side.
Under "How do you want to read this group?" select one of the email options.
Android has a presence on IRC via freenode. We maintain two official IRC channels on irc.freenode.net (access via the web at freenode webchat)
#android - dedicated to general Android discussion and porting concerns
#android-dev - dedicated to discussion about writing Android applications
The community also uses several unofficial channels that are not not officially moderated or managed. The Open Handset Alliance does not endorse unofficial channels and there's no warranty express or implied, so use them at your own risk. Here's a list of a few unofficial channels (many more may exist):
#android-firehose - displays in real-time the commits to the Android Open Source Project
#android-fr - pour discuter d'Android en français
#android-offtopic - for, well, off-topic discussions
#android-root - for discussion related to off-label uses of hardware