The account time zone defaults to UTC until a player saves a profile, so a
report's Filed time could only render in UTC even for a player clearly in
another zone. Capture the client's detected "±HH:MM" offset (browser_tz) with
each submission and show the Filed time in three zones in the operator console
— UTC, the browser offset detected at submit, and the sender's saved profile
zone — each shown "N/A" when not known, so the operator can tell what is
certainly known from what is merely defaulted.
- Thread browser_tz through the fbs envelope (+ Go/TS codegen), the gateway
transcode + backend client, and the backend feedback service/store; add the
column via migration 00004 (additive, image-rollback-safe).
- Fix fmtTimeIn to resolve "±HH:MM" offsets via account.ResolveZone;
time.LoadLocation alone silently fell back to UTC for offset zones, which is
the second reason a "+02:00" sender showed only UTC.
- Update ARCHITECTURE/FUNCTIONAL(+ru) docs and the feedback integration test.
Each feedback submission now carries the client app version (__APP_VERSION__),
snapshotted like the interface language: FlatBuffers FeedbackSubmitRequest gains
a version field → gateway transcode → backend, persisted in a new nullable
feedback_messages.app_version column (migration 00003, additive so an image
rollback stays DB-safe). The operator console detail shows the app version and
renders the Filed time in UTC plus the sender's time zone (fmtTimeIn).
Touches: fbs schema + regenerated Go/TS codegen, codec + transport (the client
attaches its build), gateway transcode + backendclient, feedback store/service,
admin view + template, docs (ARCHITECTURE §15, FUNCTIONAL + _ru). Verified:
feedback integration tests (migration + version round-trip), codec round-trip,
check/unit/build green.
Add a second standalone promo bot to the bot container (answers /start with a
localized message + a URL button into the main bot's Mini App) and gate write
access in a channel's linked discussion chat: grant on join when the Telegram
user is registered and neither admin-suspended nor holding a new chat_muted
role, and revoke/grant on the matching moderation change for a member currently
in the chat.
Eligibility (registered AND NOT suspended AND NOT chat_muted; the game
suspension dominates) is resolved once in the backend and reached two ways: the
bot's join-time unary ResolveChatEligibility over the existing mTLS bot-link,
and a backend chat_access_changed event -> gateway -> ChatGate command
(idempotent; a temporary-block-expiry sweeper may over-emit). The bot guards the
block/unblock path with getChatMember, since bots cannot list members.
A web_app button cannot open another bot's Mini App (it signs initData with the
sending bot's token), so the promo button is a t.me ?startapp URL reusing the
UI's VITE_TELEGRAM_LINK. The bot must be a chat admin with the restrict-members
right and chat_member in its allowed updates.
No schema change: chat_muted reuses the data-driven account_roles table.
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.
Turn the gated-off mock banner into a real advertising subsystem (backend +
admin half; the UI rotation lands in PR2).
- internal/ads: campaigns (percent weight + validity window; a perpetual,
undeletable default that fills the remainder up to 100%), 1..N bilingual
messages (en+ru), global display timings; ActiveSet computes the
window-filtered, default-remainder, GCD-reduced, language-resolved rotation
feed. Smooth-weighted-round-robin math is unit-tested.
- migration 00006 (+ jetgen): ad_campaigns / ad_messages / ad_settings, seeded
default campaign + house message + default timings.
- eligibility = !paid_account && hint_balance==0 && !no_banner role (new role;
guests qualify). The resolved feed rides the profile.get response (no new RPC,
works for guests, nothing distinct to filter); language by service_language.
- live update: a notify `banner` sub-kind (re-poll signal) published when an
operator grants hints or grants/revokes no_banner, so the client shows/hides
in place.
- admin console /_gm/banners (+ /_gm/banner-settings): campaign + message CRUD
with reorder, default protection, clamped timings.
- wire: fbs BannerInfo/BannerCampaign on Profile; gateway transcode forwards it.
- docs: ARCHITECTURE §10, FUNCTIONAL (+ _ru), backend README, PRERELEASE tracker
(incl. the deferred app.load aggregator note).
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.
In the console feedback detail, show the sender's interface language (account
preferred_language) always, and — for a message that arrived through an external
connector (currently Telegram) — the bot they last used (en/ru, from the
account's service_language).