Talk:World Championship of Chess Composition
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World Championship in Composing for Individuals
[edit]Although people might find the argument about individual vs. team championship compelling, World Championship in Composing for Individuals is an official name of the competition. See official page. Please, consider seriously moving things back. --Ruziklan (talk) 20:22, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
- The official title doesn't have "chess" in it. World Championship in Composing for Individuals links to this page. I like the title with "chess" and without "individual" better. Bubba73 (You talkin' to me?), 20:50, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
- But what I do not understand - should the real name be used or rather invented name the best liked by Wikipedians? In my view, to reflect the reality the former should be preferred. --Ruziklan (talk) 21:00, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
- If the official name was used, people would think first of composing music. If a person enters the official name it will find the article with its current name. Bubba73 (You talkin' to me?), 21:09, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
- All right then, I will reformulate my argument. There is simply no such thing as World Championship of Chess Composition. The problem is that "chess composition" encompasses two very different activities: composing and solving. As is known, both have their own competitions, titles, etc. and it is properly reflected in the names of competitions. The name of game "chess" might be missing from the competition name, but as far as article is concerned, words chess and/or problem are in the text so that no reader is confused. --Ruziklan (talk) 21:26, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
- So, my suggestion to move article back to original name stands. I have supported it by arguments, so if nothing substantial arises, I will try to make move. I have never done that and I am not familiar with related site machinery so I would also appreciate if anybody else did the move. --Ruziklan (talk) 13:14, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
- I will ask for more input from the chess project. See Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Chess#name change? Bubba73 (You talkin' to me?), 17:05, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
- Same issue we had with FIDE(see here). I suggest the same solution. Move the article to WCCI as currently it's not being used. SunCreator (talk) 22:43, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
- This solution would be acceptable from factual point of view as abbreviation WCCI is frequently used in given context, see e.g. page of the recently announced WCCI cycle or forum (where it was clear for anybody initiated what is WCCI). --Ruziklan (talk) 22:57, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
- Just about all chess players know what FIDE is. Probably not many know WCCI. Bubba73 (You talkin' to me?), 03:19, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- So how many know 'World Championship in Composing for Individuals' - my guess next to none and certainly 'World Championship of Chess Composition' was recently just made up and none will know that. Redirects will be in place anyway so I find your reply somewhat perplexing. SunCreator (talk) 11:31, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- My point is that if a person saw one of those titles, either linked in an article, the See also list, or the index of chess articles, they would at least have some idea of what it was. Similarly, just about all chess players know FIDE. But what if a person sees WCCI? Not many will know what it is. Bubba73 (You talkin' to me?), 16:41, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- Anything that links to the article can is appropriate be reworded in the w-link. The index of chess articles issue I would call real but so tiny as not to be an issue. If you wanted to find this article you'd either come via a link, wikipedia search or google, all of which will be fine. Given the two alternatives this is certainly my favoured option. SunCreator (talk) 14:20, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
So... what is the outcome of the discussion? No new opinions for some weeks. In my view move to the current name (World Championship of Chess Composition) should still be revised, either to original name, official one (World Championship in Composing for Individuals) or abbreviation (WCCI) as suggested. --Ruziklan (talk) 10:18, 2 March 2010 (UTC)