Wikipedia:Categories for deletion/Log/2006 November 22#Category:Happy Days actors

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== Family name categories ==

===Not a genealogy===

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  • Keep. On average, the arguments of Keep voters have been far more sensitive. One misconception among Delete voters is the often repeated argument "wiki is not a directory of genealogical entries". I think this is based on a misunderstanding of the the word "genealogy" as "something related to family relations". As our article says, "Genealogy is the study and tracing of family pedigrees." This is not what these categories are about. — Other options:
  • Changing each category to a list is not a good idea; we would get all the disadvantages of lists, while few of its advantages make sense in our case.
  • Listing individuals in List of common Chinese surnames: Would be a desaster for some common names.
  • Using name articles instead of categories. In that case, the individual person's articles could roughly be found with "what links here". However, as in the case of "金", that list would include links from articles that are not about a person. — Sebastian (talk) 21:48, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

::Concidering that there are so many people who are unrelated but share same surname, these categories would be useless for "the study and tracing of family pedigrees.". For example, Donald Knuth and Gao Xianzhi would be included in the same category {{cat|Gāo (高)}}. We need better, well-defined categories than these simple people-who-happen-to-have-same-surname categories for such purpose. --Kusunose 05:20, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

:::There's a misunderstanding--the editor above said that tracing family pedigrees is *not* what these categories are for. Contrary to the above statement, the family name categories are very useful for the purpose of grouping individuals sharing a common surname, allowing for research about the geographical distribution of specific surnames, the tracing of prominent individuals with a particular surname through Chinese history, etc. It seems clear that some editors feel that this is of great usefulness while others consider them "useless." That's not a contradiction; it just means that the first group of editors find such a grouping of information very useful, while others don't have such an interest in the distribution of Chinese family names. I see no mention that Donald Knuth is of Chinese descent or possesses the Gao surname, so I don't quite understand that part. Badagnani 05:29, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

::::If you check the Chinese version of the article on Knuth, you'll find that he indeed has a Chinese name which includes the character 高. A question here: since when was this discussion a question of "Chinese descent" or "ethnicity"? I thought one of Yao Ziyuan's arguments for inclusion of these categories was that many of these surnames included non-Chinese. People of Chinese descent with the same surname may not be related at all, and many non-Han Chinese, such as Manchus and Hui, use Chinese surnames with no problem. Since when was there a problem that a foreigner uses a Chinese name?--Niohe 05:47, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

::::: I agree with you. There should be no ethnic, or genealogical distinction. It's just about the name and potential perceived belonging. I think we don't have to worry about the longnoses, though. Even in the worst case if we included all of :Category:Non-Chinese known by Chinese names with its subcategory (which I'm not proposing) it would only amount to 72 more entries. — Sebastian (talk) 06:24, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

:::This seems a fairly minor point. Norman Bethune or Joseph Needham, both of whom also had Chinese names, might merit inclusion (I'm not sure how either was "inducted" into their particular Chinese family), and similarly Chinese minorities who have adopted a Han surname, as mentioned above. However, the Donald Knuth article on English Wikipedia apparently doesn't consider his China connections important enough to mention at all. Badagnani 11:25, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

::Some responses to the original points:

::*I don't really see how the disadvantages of lists apply. Certainly redundancy with categories won't be a rpoblem if the categories are deleted (and the lists have been around much longer, in fact).

::*Surely nobody is suggesting listing individuals in a list of surnames; since most common surnames already have their own articles, this would make no sense at all.

::*If the article contains (as it should) a comprehensive list of notable people bearing that surname, then Special:Whatlinkshere is only needed to help ensure comprehensiveness.

::*Sorting people by trivial attributes is exactly what lists are for; it is specifically not what categories are for. -- Visviva 11:57, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

:::That's the thing: as seen above, the categories may be trivial *to you*, but quite the opposite to others. And also the intent, as mentioned earlier, is not primarily for the individuals themselves but also to see the geographical and historical distribution of the names, as well as to transcend the various dialects and romanizations. Further, some editors have pointed out the drawbacks of the lists, but I believe these points haven't been responded to adequately, or at all. Badagnani 12:29, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

:The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the category's talk page (if any). No further edits should be made to this section.

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