| commit | f9c742762bc08db7c3518e7d44cf7382b353d560 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Matthias Andreas Benkard <code@mail.matthias.benkard.de> | Fri Jan 24 11:51:35 2020 +0100 |
| committer | Matthias Andreas Benkard <code@mail.matthias.benkard.de> | Fri Jan 24 11:51:35 2020 +0100 |
| tree | a1a08cf5a3c624489c4cac1a18eea54b75785686 | |
| parent | d9b9588f03ec77d05e5651a88d672184c8b351a5 [diff] |
Replace UserVisible{Bookmark,Post,LazychatMessage} with a @ManyToMany.
Change-Id: Ie807f3eed9da1e5bcaefb10104d989f3b3ddbf7b
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