Hoi,
I googled for IcuCollation and found this on their website ... Starting in
release 1.8, the ICU Collation Service is updated to be fully compliant to
the Unicode Collation Algorithm (UCA) (
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr10/ ) and conforms to ISO 14651.

My question, will we use a version of IcuCollation that is later than 1.8.
Asking if IcuCollation supports the latest version of the UCA is probably
too much to ask for... It would give us alphabetic characters after the
characters of a default script.

Thanks,
      GerardM


On 27 February 2013 23:50, Bartosz Dziewoński <matma....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just yesterday I managed to get https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/**
> r/#/c/49776/ <https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/49776/> merged. Based
> heavily on Tim's work on the IcuCollation, it allows one to *finally* get
> articles to be correctly sorted on category pages for 67 languages based in
> latin, greek and cyrillic alphabets.
>
> I also created 
> https://bugzilla.wikimedia.**org/show_bug.cgi?id=45443<https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45443>to
>  track the process of getting this deployed to Wikimedia wikis. The
> process is already underway for uk.wiki and pl.wiki; if anybody technical
> wishes to get it on their wiki first, please create a sub-bug and start a
> community discussion/vote - I can provide a testwiki in your language :)
>
> Eventually, I'd like this to be deployed on all wikis in those 67
> languages. I'll start poking people about this (and will drop a mail to
> -ambassadors) once wmf11 is deployed and the change goes live on a few
> wikis.
>
> --
> Matma Rex
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