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@enricostano enricostano commented Aug 16, 2017

Due to some design restriction decided when TO users could only pertain to one time bank, the User and Member resources were coupled and often used interchangeably. Now that we want to introduce the concept of "discover a time bank near to you" and multiple memberships we need to refactor and break this coupling.

This PR is related to #250, but independent. Although would be nice to merge this one first.

@movements = @member.movements.order("created_at DESC").page(params[:page]).
per(10)
@user = User.find_by_id(params[:id])
raise unless @user
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raise WAT!?


it 'renders a page with a link to give time to the user' do
get :show, id: user
expect(response.body).to include("<a href=\"/users/#{user.id}/give_time\">")
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@sseerrggii el boton "Give time" lo deberiamos dejar solo en el perfil de member verdad? Lo deberiamos quitar del perfil de usuario ya que esta pagina ya no esta relacionada con ninguna organizacion. Correcto?

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Correcto! Solo en member 👍

<img ng-src="{{user.avatar}}" height: "32px" width: "32px">
</td>
<td>{{user.member_id}}</td>
<td>{{user.member_uid}}</td>
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member.member_uid?

@markets markets added the wip label Jun 30, 2022
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