Collapse the two per-language Telegram bots into one unified bot and
replace language-based variant gating with explicit per-user variant
preferences.
- Telegram: one bot; drop service_language and the supported_languages
set everywhere (DB, account, auth, FlatBuffers Session wire, gateway,
connector proto). The single bot renders chat and out-of-app push in
the recipient's preferred_language; remove the game-language push
routing override (notify Intent.Language / push Event.language).
- Preferences: new accounts.variant_preferences (text[], DB default
{erudit_ru}, CHECK non-empty + subset of the three variants). Gates
the New Game picker, vs-AI and the friend invitation the player
creates, enforced server-side (HTTP 400 otherwise); an invited friend
may still accept any variant. Edited on the Settings screen; variants
are Erudit-first everywhere.
- Admin: drop the per-bot language selectors (broadcast / send-to-user)
and the feedback channel_lang column/field.
- Env/CI: collapse TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN_{EN,RU}, TELEGRAM_GAME_CHANNEL_ID_{EN,RU},
VITE_TELEGRAM_LINK{,_EN,_RU} and VITE_TELEGRAM_GAME_CHANNEL_NAME_{EN,RU}
to single unsuffixed names; drop GATEWAY_DEFAULT_SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES.
- Docs updated (ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL + _ru, platform/telegram, gateway,
backend, ui, UI_DESIGN, PRERELEASE).
The migration squash is deferred to a follow-up PR.
Store the sender's interface language (lang) and, for a message that arrived
through an external connector (Telegram), the bot language (channel_lang) on the
feedback row at submit time, so the operator console shows the state as it was
rather than the account's current settings (same snapshot discipline as a
suspension reason). Added additively in migration 00005. The console detail reads
these columns instead of loading the account live.
A reply was bound to 'the latest message that has a reply', so after the player
read a reply and sent a new (unanswered) message, the old reply kept showing as
'Ответ на ваше последнее сообщение'. Bind it to the single most-recent message
instead: sending any new message immediately drops the previous reply (the new
message has no reply yet), well before the one-week window. Client clears the
reply optimistically on submit; the mock mirrors it; inttest covers the case.