commit | f87dca186b33a2ee1add0c364a97f57b005271be | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alice Kober-Sotzek <aliceks@google.com> | Thu Oct 12 14:44:17 2017 +0200 |
committer | David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org> | Wed Feb 21 08:10:43 2018 +0100 |
tree | 0d162e40e9031931a32f664ce6385d044d6702c7 | |
parent | c115d626f18605aa8b5a8775e259039e0a4cd1f6 [diff] |
Improve naming of group caches Throughout Gerrit, the members of a group always refer to accounts. For some reason, the cache for the subgroups of a group also used the term 'members'. To reduce confusion (especially with the newly introduced cache for the groups which contain a specific account), we change the name of the caches relating to subgroups. Change-Id: I8e1e4e91045f9f4769c75e7c48e57a019ac97069
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