Thanks for contributing to libphonenumber!
Please read the following before filing an issue. Note that we are not accepting pull requests for validation or formatting metadata updates at this time.
Please check the following:
Please copy this template into your report and answer the questions to the best of your ability. For acceptable evidence, see below.
* Country/region affected (e.g., "US"):
* Example number(s) affected ("+1 555 555-1234"):
* The phone number range(s) to which the issue applies ("+1 555 555-XXXX"):
* The type of the number(s) ("fixed-line", "mobile", "short code", etc.):
* The cost, if applicable ("toll-free", "premium rate", "shared cost"):
* Supporting evidence (for example, national numbering plan, announcement from mobile carrier, news article):
Ideally, change requests for ranges should be accompanied by authoritative evidence such as official government or public carrier documents.
If the evidence is publicly available online, please provide the link.
If the evidence is not publicly available online, make sure that you have the rights to share this with us, and confirm this by reading and signing the appropriate Contributor License Agreement (CLA):
By signing the CLA, you confirm that you have the rights to share the information with us, and that we may use, modify, reproduce, publicly display, and distribute the information in accordance with the library's open source license.
Once you have signed the CLA:
Once whitelisted, you will be able to email libphonenumber-supporting-docs@googlegroups.com. Only the core libphonenumber team has access to view emails sent to this address.
When filing a code issue, include the specifics of your operating system and provide as much information as possible that helps us reproduce the problem.
Please be advised that metadata updates are prioritized over code changes, except for bug fixes. In addition, we work with a limited number of build systems and may not be able to support every setup.
In particular, we don't actively maintain windows builds but would be able to accept a PR provided someone else in the open-source community could test it out and would be able to help with the review. One way to look for such collaborators would be to email the discussion group. Also see the known Windows issues.