Ok, I have generated a verbose bluetooth log.
However, this log contains some personal information,  that I would prefer not 
to make public (email address, partial wifi credentials, etc). How can I make 
it avaialable to devs in a more private way?

Here is what I did:
Make "/" rw
Edit /etc/init/bluetooth.conf and add a "-d" after the exec line
Reboot the phone
Turn on bluetooth
Attempt to pair with car's hands free system
Phone is found
Pairing fails
Tried pairing again
Pairing fails
Go to terminal,
cp /var/log/syslog ~/
mount "/" as rw again
Remove the "-d" from /etc/init/bluetooth.conf
Reboot to stop log from growing to much again.

I have stripped the syslog to include only data from after the first reboot (I 
doubt what was before would be interesting).
Feedback, on how to proceed, please. Is this the correct procedure for getting 
detailed bluetooth logs?
Tonight I might have the chance to strip personal info from the file I want to 
upload.

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  Unable to pair with in-car hands-free system after OTA-9 update

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