feat(android): scaffold the native Android client (Rust-heavy JNI bridge)
Rust-heavy client model (like punktfunk-client-linux): a new cdylib crate crates/punktfunk-android links punktfunk-core and exposes the JNI seam; Kotlin (clients/android) owns only the Android-framework surface. Kotlin can't import the C header the way Swift can, so the bridge is written in Rust to reuse the Linux client's orchestration rather than re-port it. - crates/punktfunk-android: JNI bridge — abiVersion/coreVersion native-link proof + session connect/close handle; plane pumps stubbed for M4 stage 1. - clients/android: Gradle project — :app (Compose) + :kit (Android library with a cargo-ndk Exec task -> jniLibs). AGP 9.2 / Gradle 9.4.1 / Kotlin 2.3.21 / Compose BOM 2026.05.01 / compileSdk 37 / targetSdk 36 / minSdk 31, shipping arm64-v8a + x86_64. Phone + TV (leanback) installable. README rewritten. - .gitea/workflows/android.yml: CI mirroring apple.yml on a Linux runner. - punktfunk-core: switch rcgen to the ring backend so the whole quic tree is aws-lc-free (smaller client .so, cmake-free cross-compile; a win for all targets). Validated on this box: :app:assembleDebug -> APK with both ABIs; emulator first-light renders the bridge linked (core ABI v2) with logcat confirmation; clippy -D warnings + cargo fmt clean; core tests green on the ring backend. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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<!-- The Activity is pure Compose; this platform theme just provides a no-action-bar host.
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<style name="Theme.PunktfunkAndroid" parent="android:Theme.Material.NoActionBar" />
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