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As part of its effort to broaden and accelerate coverage of Canadian chess, the CFC assigned its new news editor the task of developing a daily newsfeed.
a tournament report with photos from the Quebec Chess Challenge
introductory messages from Félix Dumont and me
a tournament announcement about the Ontario Girls' Chess Championship
a page listing and introducing our Team of contributors.
A big thanks to Félix Dumont for assembling and coordinating the McGill Chess Team, and for their work in creating the site and their commitment to supplying it with daily content. That we've launched on time is all the more remarkable as the students involved finished their final exams only yesterday!
(special thanks to our webmaster Shao Hang He... I hope our deadlines didn't force you to go to summer-school ).
As part of its effort to broaden and accelerate coverage of Canadian chess, the CFC assigned its new news editor the task of developing a daily newsfeed.
(that does appear at the end of the page that John referred to...
it is where you go when you click on the small orange RSS symbol on that page -
I thought it was worth quoting in this thread too)
Last edited by Kerry Liles; Wednesday, 1st May, 2013, 11:36 AM.
Reason: clarification
As part of its effort to broaden and accelerate coverage of Canadian chess, the CFC assigned its new news editor the task of developing a daily newsfeed.
a tournament report with photos from the Quebec Chess Challenge
introductory messages from Félix Dumont and me
a tournament announcement about the Ontario Girls' Chess Championship
a page listing and introducing our Team of contributors.
A big thanks to Félix Dumont for assembling and coordinating the McGill Chess Team for their work in creating the site and their commitment to supplying it with daily content. That we've launched on time is all the more remarkable as the students involved finished their final exams only yesterday!
(special thanks to our webmaster Shao Hang He... I hope our deadlines didn't force you to go to summer-school ).
Thanks Andrei. Your article is on the first page (and can also be found in the event section). My apologies if the formatting is not perfect, but we are still working on our text editing modules.
Either your post here or this onehas to be a joke.
(I prefer to think it's the one in this thread.)
BTW: our job is not to report on "news of what's happening with the CFC". Our job is to report on chess in Canada. The CFC is only one part of that.
No actually. I can still find Spraggett's blog informative of what goes on with the CFC and not regard him highly. Kind of like what the FBI does when they manage to turn an informant. Just like the FBI, I may have to do a bit of sorting out of what seems to be really true in my opinion, but I've had experience doing that as a caseworker. It can be quite entertaining.
I will look forward to the reports on casual, non-tournament players if you are going to report on all of chess in Canada and not just CFC members. I applaud your setting such a thorough task for yourselves.
Last edited by Zeljko Kitich; Wednesday, 1st May, 2013, 06:09 PM.
I will look forward to the reports on casual, non-tournament players if you are going to report on all of chess in Canada and not just CFC members. I applaud your setting such a thorough task for yourselves.
One of our main goals is to promote chess in Canada, regardless of whether tournaments are CFC rated or not. So, we will cover club tournaments, CMA tournaments, FQE tournaments... Anything that we think could be of interest for chess players.
Of course, that said, the newsfeed is financed by the CFC, so we will also cover many CFC-rated tournaments and even analyze games for some CFC rated tournaments. However, we believe that promoting chess at all levels can only result in more people being interested in chess and more potential members for the CFC.
One of our main goals is to promote chess in Canada, regardless of whether tournaments are CFC rated or not. So, we will cover club tournaments, CMA tournaments, FQE tournaments... Anything that we think could be of interest for chess players.
Of course, that said, the newsfeed is financed by the CFC, so we will also cover many CFC-rated tournaments and even analyze games for some CFC rated tournaments. However, we believe that promoting chess at all levels can only result in more people being interested in chess and more potential members for the CFC.
All very good and again I applaud your efforts. Seriously, no joking, no smiley faces required.
David Zhou also published the first Canadian tactic (D. Dimitrijevic (2019) - A. Campos (1862), BC Senior Chess Championship 2013).
Some might find it very easy, some might find it pretty hard... He will try to give tactics for players of all strength. The solution is hidden behind the first spoiler button. The three other buttons actually show some variations of the solution that people might find interesting.
We will try to adjust the difficulty of these tactics on the feedback we receive, so don't hesitate to tell us how you have found them.
Excellent idea! Really delivers solid, interesting and timely info. I dare say it could be expanded on the front page to engulf the existing CFC news (kudos to Bob Armstrong BTW for his continuing efforts in providing posts).
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