Some pages need jquery in the head and instead of loading it twice on
these pages, it is better and easier to load it in the head on all
pages. It should be in the cache after the first load anyway.
closes#7086
This adds a new boolean field "public_details" to person model.
By default it is false and represents old behaviour. When it is
set to true, extended profile (bio,location,gender,birthday)
get available to people who didn't log into diaspora and to
people you don't share with (i.e. it is made public).
In UI, a bootstrap-switch added on the profile-edit page in order to
change the setting.
This also changes wording from public/private profile to basic/extended.
The latter could be public and limited.
* Move all Diaspora-specific javascripts to app/assets/javascripts
* Move all vendored javascripts to vendor/assets/javascripts
* Add the appropriate Sprockets require directives to make sure
everything gets included in the right order
* Remove Jammit dependencies
* Fix all templates that were using Jammit's include_javascripts helper
* Add handlebars_assets gem for compiling Handlebars templates
* Move all Handlebars templates to app/assets/templates and rename
from .handlebars to .jst.hbs (this is to keep them in the same
global JST namespace that they were in under Jammit)
* Add public/assets to .gitignore since these files can and should
be re-generated by Heroku or Capistrano during each deploy
* Fix a few Handlebars templates that were looking for images in the
wrong location (I'm sure there are others, but it's late)
* Configure application.rb to precompile all javascript and css assets
that were compiled by Jammit in the Rails 3.0 code