the PresentsClient which can then use it to fill in things like access
control information for the user. We could use this to replace the
UserStash mechanism we use on Yohoho, but that works so I doubt I'll do
that. However, this is needed to do things the more elegant way on future
projects, like Game Gardens.
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idea because that class is shared between the client and the server, so
instead we provide a blank object reference in which the authenticator can
provide whatever information it wants to the client services.
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changed to Presents and Party changed to Crowd. Whee!
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can get shit together before bootstrapping the client.
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classes over the wire (by inspecting their fields and sending those
directly).
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