Disabled languages

Yes, the parameter works even if there are translators; the list of them is kept so that one can ask them info (that's the idea). Babels don't seem very useful, the link to Wikipedia in the header is kept; I don't mind readding some stuff but I think the portal needs to look completely different or the note won't be noticed at all (nobody reads warnings).

I think "disabled" is not too confusing as a parameter, but the note can surely be improved, just edit it; I also had to edit Translatewiki.net languages because the process to enable/disable and export or not languages is unclear; and still is. If a language has never been enabled I doubt there's much useful info in a portal: it should be kept only if it has discussions, terminologies or something else, otherwise deleted as Siebrand suggested. IMHO.

Nemo (talk)12:21, 15 July 2012

I've edited the template note. Thank you for improving the Translatewiki.net languages page.

Are you going to keep a track of site changes to spot new portals when they are set up, with a view to deleting them as they are set up?

Lloffiwr (talk)14:23, 15 July 2012

Thanks for the template note.

I don't think I'll pay that much attention to portal edits and I'm not even sure it's worth deleting them quickly, a regular maintenance seems better doesn't it? For instance, we could delete all (empty?) portals for languages which don't have any RC entry.

Nemo (talk)15:34, 15 July 2012

Maybe somebody from the localisation team or the languages committee could comment?

Lloffiwr (talk)15:55, 15 July 2012