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I've
moved the article so that the title matches
WP:MOSCAPS. If the race has a specific official name (that is a proper noun) we should perhaps use that name, but currently there doesn't seem to be a single "proper" name.
Mitch Ames (
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08:52, 27 April 2013 (UTC)reply
Why it was titled with caps was exactly that - the various official names it has had in its very potted history included the words in the phrase - Fremantle to Bali Yacht Race. The official names of the event have included that phrase with various qualifiers either before or after the phrase
sats08:58, 27 April 2013 (UTC).reply
I see these names - with bold here to emphasise where it does 'not include "Fremantle to Bali Yacht Race"
1981 International Fremantle to Bali Ocean Racing Classic[1]
Fremantle-to-Bali yacht race returns after long hiatus [with hyphens] (article ref 2, Jakarta Post)
the Bali Race (admittedly this is a headline, so may be abreviated)
I'm happy for the article title to exactly match the "official" name ("exactly" includes hyphens, and
change allcaps to sentence or title case if necessary), but can we find such a name? Is there an official website? Does the name have hyphens? What's the "current" name - is the 2013 name a temporary (this year only) name?
Mitch Ames (
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09:21, 27 April 2013 (UTC)reply
nah - I say leave it as is - best fit - highly likely that each official name changes as they chase different corporate sponsors each time.
sats14:46, 27 April 2013 (UTC)reply
You should know about this and comment. One of our editors has systematically depopulated it (from this article among many others), and thinks that is a good reason to delete it. 7&6=thirteen (
☎)12:48, 26 April 2015 (UTC)reply
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I've
moved the article so that the title matches
WP:MOSCAPS. If the race has a specific official name (that is a proper noun) we should perhaps use that name, but currently there doesn't seem to be a single "proper" name.
Mitch Ames (
talk)
08:52, 27 April 2013 (UTC)reply
Why it was titled with caps was exactly that - the various official names it has had in its very potted history included the words in the phrase - Fremantle to Bali Yacht Race. The official names of the event have included that phrase with various qualifiers either before or after the phrase
sats08:58, 27 April 2013 (UTC).reply
I see these names - with bold here to emphasise where it does 'not include "Fremantle to Bali Yacht Race"
1981 International Fremantle to Bali Ocean Racing Classic[1]
Fremantle-to-Bali yacht race returns after long hiatus [with hyphens] (article ref 2, Jakarta Post)
the Bali Race (admittedly this is a headline, so may be abreviated)
I'm happy for the article title to exactly match the "official" name ("exactly" includes hyphens, and
change allcaps to sentence or title case if necessary), but can we find such a name? Is there an official website? Does the name have hyphens? What's the "current" name - is the 2013 name a temporary (this year only) name?
Mitch Ames (
talk)
09:21, 27 April 2013 (UTC)reply
nah - I say leave it as is - best fit - highly likely that each official name changes as they chase different corporate sponsors each time.
sats14:46, 27 April 2013 (UTC)reply
You should know about this and comment. One of our editors has systematically depopulated it (from this article among many others), and thinks that is a good reason to delete it. 7&6=thirteen (
☎)12:48, 26 April 2015 (UTC)reply