No.
MediaWiki's fallback always last falls back to English. If a fallback to
Russian is removed, the fallback to English becomes active.
Am 06.02.2014 18:03 schrieb "Michael Everson" <everson(a)evertype.com>om>:
On 5 Feb 2014, at 23:51, MF-Warburg
<mfwarburg(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
@ Michael, Karen: Naturally it is better if it is
all translated into
the language itself, but I don't see a reason why one
should ignore a
community consensus.
You can't just BLANK the strings for translation. If they are offended by
Russian for some impractical political ideal, then they can use the English
strings as fallback. But if they blank the strings (which is all I can
imagine "disabling" fallback is) then important messages for users will be
stripped out and that will cause operational and interoperational chaos.
Michael Everson *
http://www.evertype.com/
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