Nick Alexander da294de55b Bug 1056225 - Part 2: Lift onConfigurationChanged to HomeFragment. r=margaret
I took the most commented version.  There are two things to note here:

* Several panels did not define onConfigurationChanged.  It's not clear
  if these panels didn't need it (after some analysis?) or if they just
  didn't copy-paste thoroughly.  This version is always safe, if
  inefficient, and I've commented to say as much.

* The order of operations for the Bookmarks panel may be delicate.  I
  did not preserve the original order (save stack first, then detach and
  attach); it appears to not be necessary to save the stack first,
  because the configuration change is completed before the containing
  Activity is restarted (and the stack is restored).  I tested that the
  folder stack was preserved across device rotations locally.
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