Talk:All's well that ends well

Rationale for redirect

 * 1) It is very, very likely that someone typing in "All's well that ends well," regardless of capitalization, is primarily searching for the play All's Well That Ends Well. There's a reason that article doesn't have a disambiguation modifier (such as "(play)") at the end of its title: it's clearly the primary meaning.
 * 2) All of the disambiguation entries are proper titles, meaning they don't even fit the "All's well that ends well" capitalization. If there needs to be a disambig page, it should be at All's Well That Ends Well (disambiguation), where I actually tried to move this disambig page, but I was unable because someone else had already redirected that title back to All's Well That Ends Well. I agree with that person's assertion that the hatnotes at the top of the article about the play are probably sufficient for disambiguation.
 * 3) If there's material to justify an article on the proverb "All's well that ends well," it should be at its own article, probably at All's well that ends well (proverb), instead of on a disambig page, per WP:Disambiguation. A disambig page is not an article, it's a navigational tool. Propaniac (talk) 17:51, 13 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Accepted, as regards typing the words in the search box. However, any links to these words in lower case will be referring to the proverb rather than the play. The meaning and source of the play's title is proper content in the article about the play, and is documented in its section Sources.  I have therefore redirected this page to that section rather than the top of the article.
 * It is also proper to categorise this redirect as a phrase & proverb as subtopic categorisation, approved under policy WP:Categorizing redirects. - Fayenatic (talk) 12:45, 19 August 2008 (UTC)


 * I removed the categories and put them on a new redirect instead: All's well that ends well (proverb). - Fayenatic (talk) 18:04, 24 April 2009 (UTC)