Since we decided to open Human Connection for public registration, we
don't need to create artificial shortage of signups. The original
intention here was too:
1. Grow the network slowly and under control
2. Create an incentive for users to invite their friends
Point 2 is now obsolete, everyone can signup herself. Point 1 is based
on the (seemingly) wrong assumption that there will be a "run" on the
network if we open it for public registration. Our growth was fairly
stable so far.
It might be that people try to register email addresses that they don't own. Then if the actual owner tries to add this email address, she should not get a unique constraint violation. Instead the email will be re-used.
Is this a security issue? Because we re-use the nonce? 🤔
* If the email middleware does not send mails, it will give a warning
similar to sentry middleware
* Eliminated GrapphQLClient in one more test
* Rename code => nonce
This commit takes all backend changes for signup and invite feature. I
was working on these features and removed the generated mutations for
type user along the way.