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--- Comment #2 from Jon Harald Søby jhs...@gmail.com 2011-11-19 00:16:47 UTC
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These two are fixed manually right now. I agree that CN should use fallback
languages, though, so it's a larger issue than just that.
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--- Comment #3 from Ryan Kaldari rkald...@wikimedia.org 2011-11-19 00:17:56
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CentralNotice does use fallback languages (if they are available). What banner
are you looking at?
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--- Comment #4 from Jon Harald Søby jhs...@gmail.com 2011-11-19 00:43:45 UTC
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See for instance this: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/?uselang=inh
It should fall back to Russian (which has a translation), firstly because that
is the fallback
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--- Comment #6 from Ryan Kaldari rkald...@wikimedia.org 2011-11-19 02:42:53
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Ah, OK. I see what's going on. They aren't using CentralNotice's banner
translation system but are using int messages instead. Thus the fallback
languages