Great work Chenxia – thanks!

I made a few more changes:
* Remove "Testing" from Advanced Topics and give it its own links on the
main page (it's been at [1] for a bit now)
* Added a "Learn more" section at the bottom of the main page because
embedded links are hard to find and assume you're reading linearly. I left
the embedded links as well.

[1]: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Fennec/Android/Testing

- Mike (:mcomella)

On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 7:27 PM, Chenxia Liu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> Based on feedback from our interns (our wiki for new contributors covers
> too much and is very intimidating), I did a rough refactor of our Mobile
> wiki.
>
> All that information on the main page is now separated into 3 smaller
> pages:
>
> - getting a build running (the original page) -
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Fennec/Android/
>
> - common tips for contributing code (where to find code, basic debugging,
> how to write a simple robocop test, etc) -
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Fennec/Android/CommonTips
>
> - advanced topics (configuring builds, multilocale builds, advanced
> debugging, etc - basically everything else) -
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Fennec/Android/AdvancedTopics
>
> I tried to structure these into levels of information that a new
> contributor might need to know, with a mind to not be too overwhelming. Of
> these, the Advanced Topics is the most messy, but this is mainly because it
> really does cover a wide range of topics.
>
> Just a heads up, because you might need to update some links (sorry).
>
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