Add commit message and updating a backend sections to CONTRIBUTING

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There are separate instructions for making a release in the RELEASE.md
file.
## Commit messages ##
Please make the first line of your commit message a summary of the
change, and prefix it with the directory of the change followed by a
colon. The changelog gets made by looking at just these first lines
so make it good!
If you have more to say about the commit, then enter a blank line and
carry on the description. Remember to say why the change was needed -
the commit itself shows what was changed.
If the change fixes an issue then write `Fixes #1234` in the commit
message. This can be on the subject line if it will fit. If you
don't want to close the associated issue just put `#1234` and the
change will get linked into the issue.
Here is an example of a short commit message:
```
drive: add team drive support - fixes #885
```
And here is an example of a longer one:
```
mount: fix hang on errored upload
In certain circumstances if an upload failed then the mount could hang
indefinitely. This was fixed by closing the read pipe after the Put
completed. This will cause the write side to return a pipe closed
error fixing the hang.
Fixes #1498
```
## Adding a dependency ##
rclone uses the [dep](https://github.com/golang/dep) tool to manage
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This should be done early in the release cycle to pick up new versions
of packages in time for them to get some testing.
## Updating a backend ##
If you update a backend then please run the unit tests and the
integration tests for that backend.
Assuming the backend is called `remote`, make create a config entry
called `TestRemote` for the tests to use.
Now `cd remote` and run `go test -v` to run the unit tests.
Then `cd fs` and run `go test -v -remote TestRemote:` to run the
integration tests.
The next section goes into more detail about the tests.
## Writing a new backend ##
Choose a name. The docs here will use `remote` as an example.