https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45611

--- Comment #5 from Bartosz DziewoƄski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #4)
> Well, but what languages do need to change collation? Does it need for
> English or Russian?

Sort of. While the "native" letters for both of these sort correctly by default
(with the 'uppercase' collation), their accented variants are placed at the
very end of category page listings, which might be undesirable.

I know that the English Wikipedia uses {{DEFAULTSORT: hacks to enforce behavior
similar to what the UCA collations do (by sorting by the article title with all
accents removed); I don't know what is done in other languages.


> And do we have collations for all languages?

No (not yet :) ). 67 languages are supported now (including I think all major
European ones, there's a list at the bottom of
[[mw:Manual:$wgCategoryCollation]]; more could be added if only someone did
this), and Liangent is working on collations for Chinese.

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