Thread:Support/Disabled languages/reply (5)

Yes, and yes, why not. I may not allways know the reasons why, but a start is at least a start.

This should imho be integrated into the template, and I'd already thought about how to do that page-layout-wise the day before yesterday, postponing it having no clear solution.
 * When there are variants, e.g. en, they have to be treated idividually. That could mean replacing the links "Translation tool, recent changes" by a sentence such as "You cannot translate to English, since English is the general source language in ."
 * When there are no variants, the top links "Translation tool, recent changes" might be replaced in the same way.
 * Should the "recent changes" link not better be kept? At least for English, there is data vailable in RC, and also maybe for languages that had been translated to before they were disabled.
 * So as to achieve a leaner page layout, we also have the choice to only show "disabled" or something similar, having a mouseover or a footnote or both showing the reason.