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  • This feature allows organizations to invite people and users to request
    friendship from other users from the network instead of only through
    email.
    
    Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Souto <rodrigo@colivre.coop.br>
    Signed-off-by: Andre Bernardes <andrebsguedes@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: Fabio Teixeira <fabio1079@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: Pedro de Lyra  <pedrodelyra@gmail.com>
    David Silva
     

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  • Implemented cache policy:
    
      * the homepage is cached for 5 minutes by default. This time can be
        configured with the =home_cache_in_minutes= attribute in the environment.
      * non-profile pages are cached for 15 minutes by default. This time can be
        configured with the =general_cache_in_minutes= attribute in the
        environment.
      * profile pages are cached for 15 minutes by default. This time can be
        configured in the =profile_cache_in_minutes= attribute in the environment.
      * The account controller (/account/*) is not cached at all.
      * The environment administration area (/admin/*) is not cached at all.
      * The profile administration area (/myprofile/*) is not cached at all.
      * Since Varnish will not cache any request that involves cookies:
        * Authenticated users will not benefit from the cache.
        * Cookies are not allowed for unauthenticated users. So, when a response is
          being prepared for an unauthenticated user, all cookies are wiped out.
    
    The contents of the login block and the login/logout part of the header is now
    loaded via an AJAX call to /account/user_data. This way we can cache almost all
    pages without caching user-specific data.
    
    We are also changing substantially how the flash[:notice] messages work. From
    now on, instead of setting flash[:notice], we must set session[:flash]. It will
    work more or less like before, except that session[:notice] will be consumed by
    the AJAX call to /account/user_data that is done during all page loads instead
    of being consumed automatically by Rails. The only exception to this is the
    media_panel, because it uses a different layout.
    
    (ActionItem1608)
    Antonio Terceiro
     

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