[09:24:27] Does anyone here know category collation well? We have a problem with the ICU collation on the Norwegian Wikipedia; names in Danish and Norwegian spelled with "aa" should be treated as if they were spelt "å". The ICU collation does that, but the side-effect is that non-Scandinavian names are also treated like that. Meaning that placenames like "Haag" is sorted as "Håg", and "Aa [09:24:28] ron Carter" is sorted as "Åron Carter". [09:24:30] [09:24:31] (For reference, "a" is the first letter of the Norwegian alphabet, while "å" is the last letter, so the change is quite noticeable.) [09:24:33] [09:24:34] The ICU collation is upstream, so it's not something we can easily change ourselves. What I would like to do is to just override that one sorting (so we go back to specifying Aa as Å "manually" with DEFAULTSORT where necessary), the rest of it works perfectly according to our needs [09:34:57] could the multi-content revisions thing be used to allow a wikitext section on things like json pages, tabular data on commons, and other things which currently don't have a way to add wikitext (e.g. to add descriptions and categories)? [14:53:20] Nikki: Yes, it's just getting the UI figured out that's the problem [15:56:56] for those two, when displaying them, I'd expect the wikitext to be shown first, then a heading followed by the json/tabular data output, and categories at the bottom. when editing it could be similar with two textareas, either one above the other, or as two tabs (although I think that would make it hard to find the other field), maybe with a button to add a wikitext field if ther [15:56:57] e isn't one, rather than showing it even if it's empty [20:33:13] Hello boys:) [23:21:15] Yeah, including documentation subpages on the same page was one of the original use cases ( https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Multi-Content_Revisions#Use_Cases ). Someone just needs to finish MCR first :/ [23:30:26] You could just do it the other way around - use a custom sortkey with a0 instead of aa or something like that. (re @jhsoby: Does anyone here know category collation well? We have a problem with the ICU collation on the Norwegian Wikipedias; names in Da...)