akwizgran 1e36f21cc8 Merge branch '707-implement-ux-for-showing-and-answering-private-group-invitations' into 'master'
Implement UX for showing and answering private group invitations

As usual, this MR contains several logically separate commits that could be split out into smaller MRs if desired. It consists of two main parts:
* Showing open invitations in the list of private groups with a snackbar
* Showing invitations and responses in the private conversation

For both parts, the existing code was refactored to allow for a smooth implementation and to leave maintainable code behind.

![device-2016-10-18-101549](/uploads/66582dbe97736fdcd2498e87e1c7dfd1/device-2016-10-18-101549.png)
![device-2016-10-18-101612](/uploads/8c25eff8171f330796a55cb27cdb2552/device-2016-10-18-101612.png)
![device-2016-10-18-101534](/uploads/ebba4c0a2c0f727dcadac8c2ec57b48f/device-2016-10-18-101534.png)

Closes #707

See merge request !357
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Briar is a messaging app designed for activists, journalists, and anyone else who needs a safe, easy and robust way to communicate. Unlike traditional messaging tools such as email, Twitter or Telegram, Briar doesn't rely on a central server - messages are synchronized directly between the users' devices. If the Internet's down, Briar can sync via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, keeping the information flowing in a crisis. If the Internet's up, Briar can sync via the Tor network, protecting users and their relationships from surveillance.

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Secure messaging, anywhere.
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