* Rename Umbraco.Core namespace to Umbraco.Cms.Core
* Move extension methods in core project to Umbraco.Extensions
* Move extension methods in core project to Umbraco.Extensions
* Rename Umbraco.Examine namespace to Umbraco.Cms.Examine
* Move examine extensions to Umbraco.Extensions namespace
* Reflect changed namespaces in Builder and fix unit tests
* Adjust namespace in Umbraco.ModelsBuilder.Embedded
* Adjust namespace in Umbraco.Persistence.SqlCe
* Adjust namespace in Umbraco.PublishedCache.NuCache
* Align namespaces in Umbraco.Web.BackOffice
* Align namespaces in Umbraco.Web.Common
* Ensure that SqlCeSupport is still enabled after changing the namespace
* Align namespaces in Umbraco.Web.Website
* Align namespaces in Umbraco.Web.UI.NetCore
* Align namespaces in Umbraco.Tests.Common
* Align namespaces in Umbraco.Tests.UnitTests
* Align namespaces in Umbraco.Tests.Integration
* Fix errors caused by changed namespaces
* Fix integration tests
* Undo the Umbraco.Examine.Lucene namespace change
This breaks integration tests on linux, since the namespace wont exists there because it's only used on windows.
* Fix merge
* Fix Merge
There was a memory leak with PublicAccessEntry during even unassignment which was not clearing the correct handler.
This goes a step further and adds a new ClearCollectionChangedEvents method for all observable collections used in umbraco
which allows fully clearing ALL event handlers instead of having to track specific ones. This will ensure there are no
unintended memory leaks in case end-users have assigned event handlers to the collection changed event which would
not be unassigned during deep cloning.