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  Index groups that are created during init
  Implement group index for ElasticSearch
  Add REST endpoint to reindex a single group
  Support default query for groups
  Add query operator that matches groups that are visible to all users
  Add group query operator to match groups by owner
  Add group query operator to match groups by description
  Support querying groups by name and name part
  Set '_more_groups' on last group of query result
  Add tests for group index
  Groups API: Add query methods
  Support arbitrary group queries via REST
  Add new optional interface for REST collections to get request params
  Add GroupQueryProcessor
  IsVisibleToPredicate: Move describe method into base class
  Index group on creation and whenever a group is evicted from cache
  Initial implementation of group index in Lucene
  Add initial GroupQueryBuilder and define key predicate for group index
  Add schema and index definitions for groups index
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