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===Navigation Templates=== | ===Navigation Templates=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|13-0|support}} | |||
:'''''Draft:''' [[User:Walkazo/Essays#Navigation_Templates]] | :'''''Draft:''' [[User:Walkazo/Essays#Navigation_Templates]] | ||
This proposal is aiming to do for navigation templates, what [[MarioWiki:Proposals/ | This proposal is aiming to do for navigation templates, what [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/28#Categorization|this proposal]] did for [[MarioWiki:Categories|categories]]. As seen in the draft, this will expand and update [[MarioWiki:Navigation templates]], and while this will not overhaul the system like the categories proposal, there are a few changes, which I'll briefly go over here. | ||
First of all, the policy includes a big chart of '''colours that should be used''' for all game- and series-based templates; I also have examples of recoloured templates [[User:Walkazo/Essays#Example_Templates|further down my page]]. (There was [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive#Change_Navigation_Templates_Colors|already a proposal]] about this, but that user didn't create an actual code, so no actual changes could/should have come as a result of its passing.) Non-series-based templates (i.e. stuff like {{tem|Koopa Troopas}} or {{tem|Cheeps}}) can be given unique colours that pertain to their subject matter, rather than using the same colours as their parent series. | First of all, the policy includes a big chart of '''colours that should be used''' for all game- and series-based templates; I also have examples of recoloured templates [[User:Walkazo/Essays#Example_Templates|further down my page]]. (There was [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive#Change_Navigation_Templates_Colors|already a proposal]] about this, but that user didn't create an actual code, so no actual changes could/should have come as a result of its passing.) Non-series-based templates (i.e. stuff like {{tem|Koopa Troopas}} or {{tem|Cheeps}}) can be given unique colours that pertain to their subject matter, rather than using the same colours as their parent series. | ||
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Finally, the policy outlines '''what types of templates can be made'''. Basically, there are three types of templates, each with slightly different content structure and criteria: | Finally, the policy outlines '''what types of templates can be made'''. Basically, there are three types of templates, each with slightly different content structure and criteria: | ||
*Game-specific templates will ideally contain everything about a game, like {{tem|DKC2}} or {{tem|SML}}, whereas separate templates about certain specific aspects of a game should hereon in be avoided. However, if a subject is very numerous, such as minigames, levels or RPG items, it ''can'' keep its own separate template, since merging it might make the main template too bulky. For example, {{tem|YIBC}} (bonus challenges) should be folded into {{tem|Yoshi's Island}}, but {{tem| | *Game-specific templates will ideally contain everything about a game, like {{tem|DKC2}} or {{tem|SML}}, whereas separate templates about certain specific aspects of a game should hereon in be avoided. However, if a subject is very numerous, such as minigames, levels or RPG items, it ''can'' keep its own separate template, since merging it might make the main template too bulky. For example, {{tem|YIBC}} (bonus challenges) should be folded into {{tem|Yoshi's Island}}, but {{tem|YI levels}} can stay separate. Both the main template and the separate level/whatever template should go on the level articles, but obviously, the level template wouldn't need to go on non-level pages (except the game's page itself, which should have all the relevant game-specific templates). | ||
*Series-wide templates should almost always be templates that list the games in a series, rather than templates for subjects that are found all throughout a series. These should only be made for things like {{tem| | *Series-wide templates should almost always be templates that list the games in a series, rather than templates for subjects that are found all throughout a series. These should only be made for things like {{tem|MK race courses}} that have lots of overlap or parallels between games best served by back-to-back comparisons, or things like {{tem|RPG Attacks}}, where a centralized list of far-reaching subjects is likely to be organizationally useful in a manner similar to species templates (see next entry), but limited to a single series and organized by game. In most cases, however, game-specific templates are a better way to organize things than templates like {{tem|Yoshi}} or {{tem|Wario}}, both of which will be scrapped should this policy pass. | ||
*Everything else are species templates, which groups things based on what they are, rather than where they come from. Most of these templates ''will'' be species-based, like {{tem|Goomba}} or {{tem|Human}}, but important items like {{tem|Blocks}}, and even a few miscellaneous subjects like {{tem|Earth}} or {{tem| | *Everything else are species templates, which groups things based on what they are, rather than where they come from. Most of these templates ''will'' be species-based, like {{tem|Goomba}} or {{tem|Human}}, but important items like {{tem|Blocks}}, and even a few miscellaneous subjects like {{tem|Earth}} or {{tem|Mario and Luigi's family}} are given this sort of template too. The only stipulation is that they all have to be decently important, numerous and/or complicated: really minor and small, or overly large, vaguely defined groups of species (i.e. anything smaller than {{tem|Blarggs}}, or things like [[:Category:Fish]]) don't need templates, and items and miscellanea are under even stricter scrutiny, so users will have to think long and hard before making templates like these. | ||
The policy also has a big section on how to set up templates (i.e. what headers to use, how to arrange the lists of links, etc.), but that's a lot of nitty-gritty details, and it's mostly explaining what we already do, so I won't go over that here. If you have any questions about details on the draft or aspects that I could only briefly touch upon in the proposal, definitely post them in the comments, but overall, I hope this and the draft are enough to convince you that this will be a vast improvement to the small, outdated policy we have today. | The policy also has a big section on how to set up templates (i.e. what headers to use, how to arrange the lists of links, etc.), but that's a lot of nitty-gritty details, and it's mostly explaining what we already do, so I won't go over that here. If you have any questions about details on the draft or aspects that I could only briefly touch upon in the proposal, definitely post them in the comments, but overall, I hope this and the draft are enough to convince you that this will be a vast improvement to the small, outdated policy we have today. | ||
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::::No problem. {{User|Mario4Ever}} | ::::No problem. {{User|Mario4Ever}} | ||
Mario4Ever's summary was bang on. And to clarify, this proposal isn't so much about making a few specific changes, but rather, getting a bigger, better policy approved. A lot of the drafted update to [[MarioWiki:Navigation | Mario4Ever's summary was bang on. And to clarify, this proposal isn't so much about making a few specific changes, but rather, getting a bigger, better policy approved. A lot of the drafted update to [[MarioWiki:Navigation templates]] is just explaining unwritten conventions that are already more-or-less followed, but from this point onwards, there will be something ''concrete'' to refer back to. It's also regulating a few things that are inconsistent now, or at the very least, making recommendations based on the various ways users are already setting up their templates. There are too many details to list, but there ''are'' a few notable features that I can further boil down if you guys ''do'' want the specific changes: | ||
*New colour-coding system (different series get different colours; random stuff gets personalized colours). | *New colour-coding system (different series get different colours; random stuff gets personalized colours). | ||
*New order on templates (random stuff first, followed by games in chronological order). | *New order on templates (random stuff first, followed by games in chronological order). | ||
*Templates about subjects across a series (i.e. {{tem|Yoshi}}) are now discouraged. | *Templates about subjects across a series (i.e. {{tem|Yoshi}}) are now discouraged. | ||
*Everything about a game should be in one template, rather than multiple smaller ones, which used to be done periodically. The exception to this is when there's a really big subject like ''SMG'' galaxies, which can be left separate just to keep the templates from getting unmanageably large. | *Everything about a game should be in one template, rather than multiple smaller ones, which used to be done periodically. The exception to this is when there's a really big subject like ''SMG'' galaxies, which can be left separate just to keep the templates from getting unmanageably large. | ||
*In the cases where there is a separate template for an aspect of a game, both that template and the main template would go on the page (i.e. a ''SMG'' galaxy would have both {{tem|SMG}} and {{tem| | *In the cases where there is a separate template for an aspect of a game, both that template and the main template would go on the page (i.e. a ''SMG'' galaxy would have both {{tem|SMG}} and {{tem|SMG missions}}, but an ''SMG'' enemy would only get {{tem|SMG}}), whereas currently, the main template is often omitted. | ||
The template classification and the terminology is also new (under the old system, there's four template types, whereas there's three types in the draft), but that's more of an internal change: it's important from a policy standpoint, but only the above list will really be affecting the wiki at large. A couple of the finer details (which I didn't talk about in the proposal to save space) that will also affect folks are: | The template classification and the terminology is also new (under the old system, there's four template types, whereas there's three types in the draft), but that's more of an internal change: it's important from a policy standpoint, but only the above list will really be affecting the wiki at large. A couple of the finer details (which I didn't talk about in the proposal to save space) that will also affect folks are: | ||
*Templates must be 100% wide (most of them already are, but there are a couple that run afoul of this, however a lot of them are already in trouble with the fourth bullet point). | *Templates must be 100% wide (most of them already are, but there are a couple that run afoul of this, however a lot of them are already in trouble with the fourth bullet point). | ||
*If a page has 10 or more templates, they should be collapsed using {{tem| | *If a page has 10 or more templates, they should be collapsed using {{tem|navboxes}}; the original threshold is 7. As always, the templates themselves should all be collapsible. | ||
*Templates should not have categories in them (this is already on the categories policy, but this emphasizes it). | *Templates should not have categories in them (this is already on the categories policy, but this emphasizes it). | ||
*Nav templates are for mainspace only (same as the current policy), with galleries and game subpages (/beta, /staff, etc.) getting their own special templates. | *Nav templates are for mainspace only (same as the current policy), with galleries and game subpages (/beta, /staff, etc.) getting their own special templates. | ||
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And that's all I can recall for now; I can't simplify the proposal any more than that without getting rid of the details, but like I said at the beginning of this post, when it comes to an in-the-nutshell description, M4E's post already has it covered. - {{User|Walkazo}} | And that's all I can recall for now; I can't simplify the proposal any more than that without getting rid of the details, but like I said at the beginning of this post, when it comes to an in-the-nutshell description, M4E's post already has it covered. - {{User|Walkazo}} | ||
Would [[Template:GPteams]] be merged to [[Template:PM2]] as a result of this proposal? {{User|Reversinator}} | Would [[Template:Glitz Pit teams|GPteams]] be merged to [[Template:PM2]] as a result of this proposal? {{User|Reversinator}} | ||
I have a question about the templates: would it be a good idea if we add pictures to some templates? Or do all of them have to be a solid color? {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | I have a question about the templates: would it be a good idea if we add pictures to some templates? Or do all of them have to be a solid color? {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | ||
:'''Reversinator:''' No, GPteams is large and complex enough to remain separate: it's a good idea to sort the teams, but it would take up too much room and draw too much focus to a relatively minor aspect of the game to do so in the main PM2 template. '''LeftyGreenMario:''' Solid colour; templates don't need flashy pictures, and most won't get them anyway, which will just make things inconsistent and draw extra attention to a few select templates, wrecking the uniformity of the colour-coded blocks. However, I ''do'' think the image-background currently used on {{tem|Super Mario Bros.}} would be a neat addition to {{tem|Galleries}}, seeing as that template ''is'' unique, and appears on a special group of articles (which are all about images). {{tem| | :'''Reversinator:''' No, GPteams is large and complex enough to remain separate: it's a good idea to sort the teams, but it would take up too much room and draw too much focus to a relatively minor aspect of the game to do so in the main PM2 template. '''LeftyGreenMario:''' Solid colour; templates don't need flashy pictures, and most won't get them anyway, which will just make things inconsistent and draw extra attention to a few select templates, wrecking the uniformity of the colour-coded blocks. However, I ''do'' think the image-background currently used on {{tem|Super Mario Bros.}} would be a neat addition to {{tem|Galleries}}, seeing as that template ''is'' unique, and appears on a special group of articles (which are all about images). {{tem|media table}} and other templates like {{tem|BetaElements}} or {{tem|Quotes}} might also work with that image setup, but with different background colours (i.e. dark blue from the water levels, and black for castles/underground; after that we'd have to get creative), or possibly different games' sprites, although that would be a lot more complex to make and set up. I didn't include that idea in the policy draft right off the bat, since I'm still mulling over the details, and seeing as it's a very specialized idea, I'd rather get specific approval for it with a subsequent Proposal. - {{User|Walkazo}} | ||
:Also, it would be nice to see what the templates will look like when it's finished. Considering the support in this proposal, maybe you can work on the future templates as soon as possible. That way, I can have a better understanding what the result will be. Also, it is possible to make templates always expanded when only a few of them are present, like in the minigame articles? {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | :Also, it would be nice to see what the templates will look like when it's finished. Considering the support in this proposal, maybe you can work on the future templates as soon as possible. That way, I can have a better understanding what the result will be. Also, it is possible to make templates always expanded when only a few of them are present, like in the minigame articles? {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | ||
::The future templates are currently [[User:Walkazo/Essays#Navigation_Templates|here]] {{User|BabyLuigiOnFire}} | ::The future templates are currently [[User:Walkazo/Essays#Navigation_Templates|here]] {{User|BabyLuigiOnFire}} | ||
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===Radio Conversation Characters=== | ===Radio Conversation Characters=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|5-0-0-0|merge to an article specifically for them}} | |||
[[Peppy Hare]], [[Slippy Toad]], [[Krystal]], [[Panther Caroso]], [[Leon Powalski]], [[Colonel Roy Campbell]], [[Otacon]], [[Mei Ling]]. All of these characters appear in codec conversations, either with [[Fox]], [[Falco]], [[Wolf]], or [[Solid Snake]]. Panther, Krystal, and Leon have articles that redirect to the list of trophies, while the rest of them don't. I really can't see why they don't have articles. I mean, they all have the same role, and it's a minor one. Do the Metal Gear characters have articles because they have more dialogue? More dialogue doesn't change their minor role. Do Slippy and Peppy have articles because they appear in Arwings on [[Corneria]] to shoot people? We don't have articles on [[Tingle]] or [[Ultimate Chimera]], even though they are also stage characters. There are quite a few options we could take: merging all of them to the stages they appear in ([[Lylat Cruise]] and [[Shadow Moses Island]]), merging all of them into one article specifically for them, making articles for Krystal, Leon, and Panther, or doing nothing. | [[Peppy Hare]], [[Slippy Toad]], [[Krystal]], [[Panther Caroso]], [[Leon Powalski]], [[Colonel Roy Campbell]], [[Otacon]], [[Mei Ling]]. All of these characters appear in codec conversations, either with [[Fox]], [[Falco]], [[Wolf]], or [[Solid Snake]]. Panther, Krystal, and Leon have articles that redirect to the list of trophies, while the rest of them don't. I really can't see why they don't have articles. I mean, they all have the same role, and it's a minor one. Do the Metal Gear characters have articles because they have more dialogue? More dialogue doesn't change their minor role. Do Slippy and Peppy have articles because they appear in Arwings on [[Corneria]] to shoot people? We don't have articles on [[Tingle]] or [[Ultimate Chimera]], even though they are also stage characters. There are quite a few options we could take: merging all of them to the stages they appear in ([[Lylat Cruise]] and [[Shadow Moses Island]]), merging all of them into one article specifically for them, making articles for Krystal, Leon, and Panther, or doing nothing. | ||
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===Creating Separate Level Pages in Super Mario Platformers, and Reworking Use of World Pages=== | ===Creating Separate Level Pages in Super Mario Platformers, and Reworking Use of World Pages=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|failed|4-8}} | |||
:'''''Draft:''' [[User:Bwf8398/Draft]] | :'''''Draft:''' [[User:Bwf8398/Draft]] | ||
Since the creation of this site, users have been told that if a level has a name, such as [[Awesome]], it gets its own article, but if the level is a number, such as World 2-4, then it does not. Currently, World articles are being used to house information about 6 or 7 different levels, in places such as [[World 3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)]]. If the levels had names, they would most certainly be given separate articles, and the idea that the entire position and most of the writing quality of a level article is based on its name is absurd. People say that it is because it can be hard to find a specific level, such as world 2-4, when there are multiple levels under that name, but the current system is no better! Users have to find World Articles instead, and there are even more articles about World 2 than there would be about something like World 2-4. It is much better to have many short to medium length articles that use infoboxes to be easier to understand than to create long, useless world articles, where information about the levels are basically non-existent. | Since the creation of this site, users have been told that if a level has a name, such as [[Awesome]], it gets its own article, but if the level is a number, such as World 2-4, then it does not. Currently, World articles are being used to house information about 6 or 7 different levels, in places such as [[World 3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)]]. If the levels had names, they would most certainly be given separate articles, and the idea that the entire position and most of the writing quality of a level article is based on its name is absurd. People say that it is because it can be hard to find a specific level, such as world 2-4, when there are multiple levels under that name, but the current system is no better! Users have to find World Articles instead, and there are even more articles about World 2 than there would be about something like World 2-4. It is much better to have many short to medium length articles that use infoboxes to be easier to understand than to create long, useless world articles, where information about the levels are basically non-existent. | ||
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''This is the only level that features [[Huckit Crab]]s. There are also a lot of Urchins and Mega Urchins.'' From World 4-3 (NSMBW) <br><br> | ''This is the only level that features [[Huckit Crab]]s. There are also a lot of Urchins and Mega Urchins.'' From World 4-3 (NSMBW) <br><br> | ||
This gives no information about the level, just that three enemies appear in it. Compare that to articles such as [[Yoshi's Island 1|this]], from ''[[Super Mario World]]'', or [[Bramble Scramble]], which attained FA status, and you realize how much having its own article affects if people actually work on it. | This gives no information about the level, just that three enemies appear in it. Compare that to articles such as [[Yoshi's Island 1|this]], from ''[[Super Mario World]]'', or [[Bramble Scramble]], which attained FA status, and you realize how much having its own article affects if people actually work on it. | ||
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<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Naming</div> | |||
Articles should be named as "Level name (game it's from)". For example, names should be like ''World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)'' or ''World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 2)'', and redirect for all abbreviations (e.g. World 2-4 (NSMBW)). For levels where the second number is a picture, name them as ''World 3-Fort'' or ''World 6-Airship''. Disambiguation pages will also have to be created, but there are so many of these already for world articles that it won't increase the total that much. | Articles should be named as "Level name (game it's from)". For example, names should be like ''World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)'' or ''World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 2)'', and redirect for all abbreviations (e.g. World 2-4 (NSMBW)). For levels where the second number is a picture, name them as ''World 3-Fort'' or ''World 6-Airship''. Disambiguation pages will also have to be created, but there are so many of these already for world articles that it won't increase the total that much. | ||
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<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Components of an Article</div> | |||
Many users oppose this, claiming that this would just create stubs. However, these articles will certainly be longer than things like the minigame articles, such as [[Surge and Destroy|this]], if written correctly. In each platformer article, there should be: | Many users oppose this, claiming that this would just create stubs. However, these articles will certainly be longer than things like the minigame articles, such as [[Surge and Destroy|this]], if written correctly. In each platformer article, there should be: | ||
*An infobox, containing a picture sized at 260 px. There is already an infobox available for New Super Mario Bros. Wii, which could probably be recycled for other games, such as Super Mario 3-D Land. | *An infobox, containing a picture sized at 260 px. There is already an infobox available for New Super Mario Bros. Wii, which could probably be recycled for other games, such as Super Mario 3-D Land. | ||
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*If available, a level map, such as what is currently featured [[World 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|here]]. | *If available, a level map, such as what is currently featured [[World 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|here]]. | ||
*Description of Boss Battle (Fort and Castle levels only) | *Description of Boss Battle (Fort and Castle levels only) | ||
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<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Components of a Room Section</div> | |||
*Brief description of setting, if changed (e.g. grassland to underground) | *Brief description of setting, if changed (e.g. grassland to underground) | ||
*Any Star Coins or 1-Up Mushrooms in it | *Any Star Coins or 1-Up Mushrooms in it | ||
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*For secret rooms, what room leads to them. | *For secret rooms, what room leads to them. | ||
== | <div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Using Template:Main</div> | ||
The other main complaint users have as that this would require a lot of extra clicking, and navigation. To counter-act this, I propose that we write brief descriptions of each level in the world article, and then link these to the main article. That way, the world articles could focus more on the world itself, rather than merely being a collection of disjointed information about different levels. | The other main complaint users have as that this would require a lot of extra clicking, and navigation. To counter-act this, I propose that we write brief descriptions of each level in the world article, and then link these to the main article. That way, the world articles could focus more on the world itself, rather than merely being a collection of disjointed information about different levels. | ||
This could be used to give a short summary of the level, so that readers can distinguish and select the level they want, without going to over-the-top detail. | This could be used to give a short summary of the level, so that readers can distinguish and select the level they want, without going to over-the-top detail. | ||
== | <div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Navigation Template</div> | ||
To make navigation even easier, I propose creating a navigation template for the levels in each game. Similar ones exist for things like "Levels in DKC", and it would make navigation between levels and worlds even easier, as well as streamline it. | To make navigation even easier, I propose creating a navigation template for the levels in each game. Similar ones exist for things like "Levels in DKC", and it would make navigation between levels and worlds even easier, as well as streamline it. | ||
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====Oppose==== | ====Oppose==== | ||
#{{User|Raven Effect}} Per the arguments in ever other proposal that deals with this matter [http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/ | #{{User|Raven Effect}} Per the arguments in ever other proposal that deals with this matter [http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/25#Split_the_level_articles_from_the_world_articles_and_delete_the_world_articles] [http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/28#New_Super_Mario_Bros._Wii_Level_Split] [http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/13#Worlds_and_levels] [http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/10#New_Super_Mario_Bros._Level_Articles] [http://www.mariowiki.com/Talk:World_2_(New_Super_Mario_Bros._Wii)] | ||
#{{User|Mario4Ever}} From a navigational standpoint, it makes more sense to have all of the levels in one article (e.g. by world) rather than separate articles on the levels. | #{{User|Mario4Ever}} From a navigational standpoint, it makes more sense to have all of the levels in one article (e.g. by world) rather than separate articles on the levels. | ||
#{{User|Super Famicom 64}} Proposal passes = possible load of new stubs. <font color=red>'''No.'''</font> | #{{User|Super Famicom 64}} Proposal passes = possible load of new stubs. <font color=red>'''No.'''</font> | ||
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@ Hippihippi and Super Famicom 64 - Even ''named'' levels are stubs. Look at [[Piranha Grove]] and [[Lots O'Fish]] from Yoshi's Story. These are both stubs, and yet have names. {{User|Arceus79}} | @ Hippihippi and Super Famicom 64 - Even ''named'' levels are stubs. Look at [[Piranha Grove]] and [[Lots O'Fish]] from Yoshi's Story. These are both stubs, and yet have names. {{User|Arceus79}} | ||
:Not all levels. These yet have a length reaching other levels. {{User|Super Famicom 64}} | :Not all levels. These yet have a length reaching other levels. {{User|Super Famicom 64}} | ||
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===Proposals Must Pass By A Majority Rule=== | ===Proposals Must Pass By A Majority Rule=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|failed|3-6}} | |||
I would like to propose that in all proposals, an option is considered to win only if it obtains a majority of the votes (as well as having to adhere to Proposals Rule <nowiki>#</nowiki>9: ''If a proposal has more than ten votes, it can only pass or fail by a margin of three votes. If a proposal reaches the deadline and the total number of votes for each option differ by two or less votes, the deadline will be extended for another week.''). Should this proposal pass, it will not effect any two-option proposals whatsoever. However, it will greatly effect proposals with three or more options. | I would like to propose that in all proposals, an option is considered to win only if it obtains a majority of the votes (as well as having to adhere to Proposals Rule <nowiki>#</nowiki>9: ''If a proposal has more than ten votes, it can only pass or fail by a margin of three votes. If a proposal reaches the deadline and the total number of votes for each option differ by two or less votes, the deadline will be extended for another week.''). Should this proposal pass, it will not effect any two-option proposals whatsoever. However, it will greatly effect proposals with three or more options. | ||
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====Comments==== | ====Comments==== | ||
I suppose it's a way to guard against votes being diluted by similar choices, and to give voters a chance to vote for the lesser of two evils should their first choice get struck out? In sounds good on the surface, but it's a pretty complicated procedure for an issue that's come up all of three times (assuming it hasn't happened in any TPPs too), all of which were 4+ years ago and involved majorities, just not ''clear'' majorities (the votes were [[MarioWiki:Proposals/ | I suppose it's a way to guard against votes being diluted by similar choices, and to give voters a chance to vote for the lesser of two evils should their first choice get struck out? In sounds good on the surface, but it's a pretty complicated procedure for an issue that's come up all of three times (assuming it hasn't happened in any TPPs too), all of which were 4+ years ago and involved majorities, just not ''clear'' majorities (the votes were [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/10#Pokemon|7/12, 7-4-1]]; [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/9#Legendary_Dogs|9/16, 9-5-2]]; and [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/2#Cool_User_Lists|12/22, 12-6-4]])). Besides, people can always vote strategically without us forcing them to recast their votes. On the other hand, some folks may not want to have to vote for their second choice at all, and not appreciate their original vote being slashed out. Plus, as I said in my vote, choosing the lesser of two evils isn't even a good way to approach these problems: forcing the ''Option Two'' people to change their vote to ''Option Three'' wouldn't mean that the majority want ''Option Three'', just that the majority don't want ''Option One'', and that's a rather backwards way of deciding something. It'd be better if the proposal was simply extended with all the options still on the table, giving more people a chance to come in and vote for what they really want - or giving the proposer more time to figure out a compromise and ask for the proposal to be deleted so that they can make a new suggestion that really would reflect what the majority wants. In other words, simply state that all proposals need a majority of the voters to support any one option before a decision is made, regardless of whether the choice is pass-fail, or something more complicated. Rule 9 already says this for 10+ two-option votes, but it could easily be modified to say that you need 3 more than 50% of all votes cast, (and also simply state that two-option votes therefore need a 3-vote lead, since that'll come up most and being straightforward as much as possible is a good idea). The overall gist could even be explained in the top box, rather than the rules - i.e. with a bullet point, instead of somewhat-vaguely saying we need a "consensus" and linking to a dense Wikipedia policy page. - {{User|Walkazo}} | ||
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===Remove Stagnant FA Nominations=== | ===Remove Stagnant FA Nominations=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|5-0}} | |||
It has come to my attention recently that a rule that was added a long time ago (''A nomination may fail if it has been there for 4 months and the opposers to supporters ratio is 5:1.'') that was supposed to delete stagnant FA nominations is ineffective. I remember this rule being created in response to the extremely old Luigi nomination that had a ton of opposes. However, the ratio of 5:1 opposers to supporters is very unrealistic because fan votes supporting the nomination tends to add up very quickly. | It has come to my attention recently that a rule that was added a long time ago (''A nomination may fail if it has been there for 4 months and the opposers to supporters ratio is 5:1.'') that was supposed to delete stagnant FA nominations is ineffective. I remember this rule being created in response to the extremely old Luigi nomination that had a ton of opposes. However, the ratio of 5:1 opposers to supporters is very unrealistic because fan votes supporting the nomination tends to add up very quickly. | ||
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:[[MarioWiki:Featured Articles/A/Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story|Here's]] the page for the nomination. I think it would be just a waste of time to fail the article and renominate it. I'm talking about article nominations with no progress that last for a year. This nomination went for a year with massive improvements and people trying to improve the article. I don't see why this nomination should fail if people are willing to improve it. It's not logical. That's why I want some flexibility in the rule. {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | :[[MarioWiki:Featured Articles/A/Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story|Here's]] the page for the nomination. I think it would be just a waste of time to fail the article and renominate it. I'm talking about article nominations with no progress that last for a year. This nomination went for a year with massive improvements and people trying to improve the article. I don't see why this nomination should fail if people are willing to improve it. It's not logical. That's why I want some flexibility in the rule. {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | ||
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===Change FA Nominations=== | ===Change FA Nominations=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|failed|2-11|don't change}} | |||
A recent proposal by {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} addressed the problem of stagnant Featured Article nominations. I supported that proposal (although I didn't vote), and this proposal is related to that. | A recent proposal by {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} addressed the problem of stagnant Featured Article nominations. I supported that proposal (although I didn't vote), and this proposal is related to that. | ||
I'd like nominations to act more like proposals. This is what that would work like: If an FA nomination has more support votes than opposes six weeks after nomination, it is sent to the administrators, who evaluate it, a process which I think would take about a week. If they decide the article is worthy to be a featured article, they feature it. The same process would also be used for unfeaturing nominations. | I'd like nominations to act more like proposals. This is what that would work like: If an FA nomination has more support votes than opposes six weeks after nomination, it is sent to the administrators, who evaluate it, a process which I think would take about a week. If they decide the article is worthy to be a featured article, they feature it. The same process would also be used for unfeaturing nominations. | ||
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Although I like the idea of administrators having to see the merits of an article about to be featured so we know that they are aware of the process (I can't tell if they are aware if they don't vote), I don't like how administrators seem to get more authority in determining the status of an article. Hmm, I'm mixed on this. {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | Although I like the idea of administrators having to see the merits of an article about to be featured so we know that they are aware of the process (I can't tell if they are aware if they don't vote), I don't like how administrators seem to get more authority in determining the status of an article. Hmm, I'm mixed on this. {{User|LeftyGreenMario}} | ||
:I don't think you should force them to decide some of them probably don't care (plus it forces them to go through the process for articles that clearly aren't ready but have a lot of fan votes) {{User|Raven Effect}} | :I don't think you should force them to decide some of them probably don't care (plus it forces them to go through the process for articles that clearly aren't ready but have a lot of fan votes) {{User|Raven Effect}} | ||
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===Make articles for all the sports in the Mario series=== | ===Make articles for all the sports in the Mario series=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|failed|1-6|oppose}} | |||
The ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise has a huge variety of sports games, but what I don't understand is why we don't have articles for all the various sports that feature in mario games aside from the events in the Mario & Sonic series. These sports are the entire plotline of some games so I think they warrant articles. Some users may think that sports games don't warrant articles and fall under [[MarioWiki:Generic subjects|Generic subjects]] but the sports meet several of the exceptions to this rule. The sports games have significant differences to their Real World subjects (such as power-ups etc.) and are significant to the game's gameplay and storyline. (I know one of those says it doesn't apply to sports games but I think that should be removed. | |||
The ''[[Mario ( | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|Commander Code-8}}<br> | '''Proposer''': {{User|Commander Code-8}}<br> | ||
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:::…happy now? {{User|MarioSmasher}} | :::…happy now? {{User|MarioSmasher}} | ||
::::You need to have a reason for supporting/opposing. Pering someone is counted as a reason. {{User|Humbug}} | ::::You need to have a reason for supporting/opposing. Pering someone is counted as a reason. {{User|Humbug}} | ||
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===The Redirects to Trophy and its subpages=== | ===The Redirects to Trophy and its subpages=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|no quorum|3-0-0}} | |||
While searching for redirects, I found one that linked to [[Trophy]]. It was a redirect for one of the Super Smash Bros. trophies. I checked to see how many of these redirects currently existed. I ended up finding twenty of these redirects for Trophy, one redirect for [[Trophy Descriptions (Super Smash Bros. Melee)]], and four redirects for [[Trophy Descriptions (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)]]. I'll create a full list in the comments section. In my opinion, these redirects are pretty much unnecessary. I mean, anyone that's looking for information on these trophies will get, word for word, the same information they could of gotten in the games themselves. Also, as of now, it's inconcistent. There are 293 trophies for Super Smash Bros. Melee and 544 trophies for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, while there are currently only 25 redirects. Even if we take away the trophies that we already have articles on, there's still quite a few more creatable redirects, and some redirects, like the Pokémon trophies, could potentially redirect to somewhere else. I'll make three options: delete the current redirects, create new redirects for the other trophies, or do nothing. | While searching for redirects, I found one that linked to [[Trophy]]. It was a redirect for one of the Super Smash Bros. trophies. I checked to see how many of these redirects currently existed. I ended up finding twenty of these redirects for Trophy, one redirect for [[Trophy Descriptions (Super Smash Bros. Melee)]], and four redirects for [[Trophy Descriptions (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)]]. I'll create a full list in the comments section. In my opinion, these redirects are pretty much unnecessary. I mean, anyone that's looking for information on these trophies will get, word for word, the same information they could of gotten in the games themselves. Also, as of now, it's inconcistent. There are 293 trophies for Super Smash Bros. Melee and 544 trophies for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, while there are currently only 25 redirects. Even if we take away the trophies that we already have articles on, there's still quite a few more creatable redirects, and some redirects, like the Pokémon trophies, could potentially redirect to somewhere else. I'll make three options: delete the current redirects, create new redirects for the other trophies, or do nothing. | ||
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**Panther Caroso* | **Panther Caroso* | ||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> These three are supposed to be merged into a bigger article, along with [[Colonel Roy Campbell]], [[Mei Ling]], and [[Otacon]], but I didn't know how to make this article. | <nowiki>*</nowiki> These three are supposed to be merged into a bigger article, along with [[Colonel Roy Campbell]], [[Mei Ling]], and [[Otacon]], but I didn't know how to make this article. | ||
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===The Redirects to Trophy and its subpages=== | ===The Redirects to Trophy and its subpages=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|8-0-0|delete redirects}} | |||
While searching for redirects, I found one that linked to [[Trophy]]. It was a redirect for one of the Super Smash Bros. trophies. I checked to see how many of these redirects currently existed. I ended up finding twenty of these redirects for Trophy, one redirect for [[Trophy Descriptions (Super Smash Bros. Melee)]], four redirects for [[Trophy Descriptions (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)]], and one redirect for [[Sticker]]. I'll create a full list in the comments section. In my opinion, these redirects are pretty much unnecessary. I mean, anyone that's looking for information on these trophies will get, word for word, the same information they could of gotten in the games themselves. Also, as of now, it's inconcistent. There are 293 trophies for Super Smash Bros. Melee, 544 trophies for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and 700 stickers, while there are currently only 26 redirects. Even if we take away the trophies/stickers that we already have articles on, there's still quite a few more creatable redirects, and some redirects, like the Pokémon trophies, could potentially redirect to somewhere else. I'll make three options: delete the current redirects, create new redirects for the other trophies, or do nothing. | While searching for redirects, I found one that linked to [[Trophy]]. It was a redirect for one of the Super Smash Bros. trophies. I checked to see how many of these redirects currently existed. I ended up finding twenty of these redirects for Trophy, one redirect for [[Trophy Descriptions (Super Smash Bros. Melee)]], four redirects for [[Trophy Descriptions (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)]], and one redirect for [[Sticker]]. I'll create a full list in the comments section. In my opinion, these redirects are pretty much unnecessary. I mean, anyone that's looking for information on these trophies will get, word for word, the same information they could of gotten in the games themselves. Also, as of now, it's inconcistent. There are 293 trophies for Super Smash Bros. Melee, 544 trophies for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and 700 stickers, while there are currently only 26 redirects. Even if we take away the trophies/stickers that we already have articles on, there's still quite a few more creatable redirects, and some redirects, like the Pokémon trophies, could potentially redirect to somewhere else. I'll make three options: delete the current redirects, create new redirects for the other trophies, or do nothing. | ||
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How come this has been extended and the votes removed? Is that what happens when not that many people vote? {{User|Commander Code-8}} | How come this has been extended and the votes removed? Is that what happens when not that many people vote? {{User|Commander Code-8}} | ||
:Yep. Three votes or less equals a proposal that doesn't do anything. [[User:GreenDisaster|GreenDisaster]] 07:06, 16 May 2012 (EDT) | :Yep. Three votes or less equals a proposal that doesn't do anything. [[User:GreenDisaster|GreenDisaster]] 07:06, 16 May 2012 (EDT) | ||
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===Delete most of the orb pages=== | ===Delete most of the orb pages=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|failed|2-10|do not delete pages}} | |||
This proposal has been edited and reset due to unknown information. | This proposal has been edited and reset due to unknown information. | ||
It has come to my attention that there are alot of tiny orb pages all over the site. I propose that we delete this orb pages since all the information about them on their respective Mario Party games is repeated in their individual wiki pages. | It has come to my attention that there are alot of tiny orb pages all over the site. I propose that we delete this orb pages since all the information about them on their respective Mario Party games is repeated in their individual wiki pages. | ||
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::Hm, are all the orbs and their effects already listed in the main Mario Party articles? {{User|Marioguy1}} | ::Hm, are all the orbs and their effects already listed in the main Mario Party articles? {{User|Marioguy1}} | ||
:::Yes they are. | :::Yes they are. | ||
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===The Identifiers of Articles=== | ===The Identifiers of Articles=== | ||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|10-0|change the identifiers to match the game}} | |||
Whenever a name is shared by two subjects (like [[Mario Tennis]]), it is given an identifier in its title (like [[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]] '''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|(Nintendo 64)]]''' and [[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]] '''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|(Game Boy Color)]]''') to distinguish itself from the other articles. Most of these identifiers uses the game that the subject appeared in to identify it. However, there are certain identifiers that use a certain quality of the subject, or simply what the subject actually is. I understand that certain ones can't be limited to a single game (like [[Fly (move)]]) or share a name with someone in the same game (like [[Chap (blue)]] and [[Chap (green)]]), but what's the excuse for something like Spiny (hedgehog)? How come Spiny isn't called Spiny (Mario Kart 64)? Spiny (Mario Kart) is already a redirect, though it's missing the "64" bit. There's also ones like The Legend of Zelda (microgame). How come the microgame from [[WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania]] gets "microgame" as its identifier and not "WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania", especially when considering there are other microgames with that name, like [[The Legend of Zelda (WarioWare: Touched!)]] and [[The Legend of Zelda (WarioWare: Twisted!)]]? It implies that the Minigame Mania one is the only microgame with that title. This example also lets me go to my other gripe: How come [[The Legend of Zelda]], a 13 episode, 3 month-long series that barely qualifies for an article, doesn't get an identifier? Shouldn't The Legend of Zelda be a disambiguation page while the cartoon is named "The Legend of Zelda (DiC Entertainment)" or "The Legend of Zelda (cartoon)" or something similar? I know that some of these need to be done in a case-by-case basis, but the vast majority of these are quite simple: add the game that it appeared in as its identifier, or leave it as it is. | |||
Whenever a name is shared by two subjects (like [[Mario Tennis]]), it is given an identifier in its title (like [[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]] '''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|(Nintendo 64)]]''' and [[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]] '''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|(Game Boy Color)]]''') to distinguish itself from the other articles. Most of these identifiers uses the game that the subject appeared in to identify it. However, there are certain identifiers that use a certain quality of the subject, or simply what the subject actually is. I understand that certain ones can't be limited to a single game (like [[Fly (move)]]) or share a name with someone in the same game (like [[Chap (blue)]] and [[Chap (green)]]), but what's the excuse for something like Spiny (hedgehog)? How come Spiny isn't called Spiny (Mario Kart 64)? Spiny (Mario Kart) is already a redirect, though it's missing the "64" bit. There's also ones like | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|GreenDisaster}}<br> | '''Proposer''': {{User|GreenDisaster}}<br> | ||
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:It is a sub-series of and was referenced by the live-action cast of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' {{User|Mario4Ever}} | :It is a sub-series of and was referenced by the live-action cast of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' {{User|Mario4Ever}} | ||
::I recently tried to get rid of it but was marginally outvoted. {{User|Commander Code-8}} | ::I recently tried to get rid of it but was marginally outvoted. {{User|Commander Code-8}} | ||
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===Combine [[Meadow Road]], [[Dark Path]], and [[Magma Flow]] to the [[Mario Party 6]] Mic game [[Star Sprint]]=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|failed|2-5|do not merge}} | |||
Not only are these articles small, but they belong together. The star sprint article is a stub, and the other three are only slightly larger. By combining these into one page, it would be easier to make edits and for people to read. Also, it makes sense, since these three courses are IN the game! | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|Coooool123}}<br> | |||
'''Deadline''': June 9, 2012, 23:59 GMT | |||
====Support==== | |||
#{{User|Coooool123}} Per my proposal | |||
#{{User|Zero777}} I makes sense since we are merging/deleting parts of party boards into their respective board. | |||
====Oppose==== | |||
#{{User|Vommack}}Even if they are short, they could become the same size as other minigame pages with a little work. | |||
#{{User|New Super Yoshi}} Firstly They all have uniuqe diffrent names, Secondly we can still expand onto the star sprint article with these merged, | |||
#{{User|GreenDisaster}} Per all. | |||
#{{User|SKmarioman}} Per Vommack. | |||
#{{User|Raven Effect}} Per all. | |||
====Comments==== | |||
Meadow Road definitely isn't short. {{User|GreenDisaster}} | |||
Shouldn't this be a TPP? {{User|Commander Code-8}} | |||
:Maybe. {{User|GreenDisaster}} | |||
@Vommack: This proposal isn't to merge four minigames, it's a proposal to merge three areas that appear in a minigame into said minigame. With that said, the areas are named, so I do think they should be separate. {{User|GreenDisaster}} | |||
:That makes slightly more sense, but still, if there's enough info to make the Meadow Road article about as long as a good deal of minigame articles, then there should be enough info to make the others the same size...{{User|Vommack}} | |||
::Actually, meadow road has a lot of information that should be in the original Star Sprint article. It talks alot about gameplay and repeats some of what is said in the Star Sprint article, and if it was moved/erase it would only be slightly larger than the other two. {{User|Coooool123}} | |||
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===Interaction Pages=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|failed|1-10|do not create}} | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|Jackninja5}}<br> | |||
'''Deadline''': June 18, 2012, 23:59 GMT | |||
====Support==== | |||
#{{User|Jackninja5}} There should be some! There are a lot of interactions that some need their own pages! | |||
====Oppose==== | |||
#{{User|GreenDisaster}} Proposal are meant to convince people about a certain subject. You have not given any reasons as to why we should have interaction pages, or what these pages are. If you were simply asking a question, this is not the place to do it. | |||
#{{User|Walkazo}} - Most interactions aren't complex enough to warrant entries in the "Relationships with Other Characters" sections, much less entire pages dedicated to them. Even the major ones like Mario-Peach are only a couple paragraphs at most, and they fit quite comfortably in the actual character pages. Splitting them out would only encourage people to add speculation and other such padding in order to build length articles, whereas we should be focusing on keeping the "Relationship" sections free of the two-dimensional interactions that always seem to build up. | |||
#{{User|Commander Code-8}} The proposer has given no reason why interaction pages are good. Basically per all | |||
#{{User|Lost Mini Star09}} They would be too big to fit on an article, so that's that. | |||
#{{User|Humbug}} Per all. | |||
#{{User|Vommack}} To start off with, you offer absolutely '''NOTHING''' to support your proposal and make it more of a question then putting an idea forth. (One of those moments where I wish I had an underline feature...) To add to it, the amount of evidence against you is staggering. We already have sections to describe interactions and relationships on character pages, and most interactions aren't worth so much as a sentence anyways, so the subject itself is already covered anyways. Besides, this proposal would probably produce a massive influx of rather useless pages-I dread the thought of someone combining the sentences "Mario can defeat Goombas in many different ways" and "Goombas will hurt Mario if he touches him" into a "Mario and Goomba" page. | |||
#{{User|Fawfulfury65}} They're too simple to have their own articles and fit just fine in character articles. | |||
#{{User|Jazama}} Per all | |||
#{{User|Blue CosmicToad}} Per GreenDisaster, Walkazo, Vommack, and Fawfulfury65. | |||
#{{User|Mario4Ever}} Per Blue CosmicToad. | |||
====Comments==== | |||
We already have "Relationships with other characters" sections, if that's what you mean by interactions. {{User|Humbug}} | |||
:That's the point! {{User|Lost Mini Star09}} | |||
::What? Also, you can't use signatures here. {{User|GreenDisaster}} | |||
:::The "Relationships with other characters" section. It shows interaction images, too! {{User|Lost Mini Star09}} | |||
I think this proposal should be deleted, because he doesn't really specify on what he wants. {{User|Zero777}} | |||
:My guess is he wants something along the lines of our "Relationships" sections, but in article form - or something like Bulbapedia's shipping pages, only with non-shipping relationships. Sure the proposal's a little unclear, but the gist of it (to give interactions/relationships more coverage) is clear enough to at least vote on principle. Besides, deleting proposals is far less useful in the long run than letting them pass or fail: next time a "relationships" content discussion comes up, having a definite "no" to separate pages is a stronger reference than an outcomeless proposal that was simply scuppered because it was written poorly. - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
Guys the point is that we can't just fit all of their interactions on a character page because then the whole article would have too much so I was thinking about interaction pages but only for big ones not minor ones! {{User|Jackninja5}} | |||
:We already have interaction sections for all the major subject articles. Creating articles for not only major characters, but for minor characters would kind of be pointless. [[User:GreenDisaster|GreenDisaster]] 19:58, 12 June 2012 (EDT) | |||
Also we shouldn't make any pages with minor enemies like Mario and Goomba or something like that! We should not do it for interactions with little interaction. {{User|Jackninja5}} | |||
:Yes?And obviously "little interaction" is going to have different meanings for different people. Every major interaction is already covered somewhere or another on the wiki, so we really don't need this. {{User|Vommack}} | |||
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===Require Support Reasoning for FA Nomination=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|failed|4-5|do not require reasons}} | |||
This is an issue that's sort of been bugging me lately. I've been worried about this kind of vote on supports, especially after I noticed supports on the Thwomp page, which could use plenty of work, absolutely skyrocketed after Supremo put in a comment saying "FINALLY FINISHED!". Ok, so he says it's finished. Was the article finished? Long story short, no. I'm well open to the idea that the supporters didn't read the comment and gave a support through their own reasoning, but that trend worried me. I'd been thinking about this particular idea for a while, but what pushed me over the edge was a particular vote on the Toad nomination page by Fire Burnin'. What was nice was that he gave me a lil support reason that I took a look at on the history of the page. Direct quote of his reasoning:"Toad is so awesome!" | |||
Was the reasoning deleted? Yes, yes it was. Was a meaningless vote deleted in tow? Nope. The fact that a vote for a character and not for content went under the radar in a fashion like that is, well, kind of ridiculous(If anyone out there feels offense, please don't. It's not anything personal, I'm just annoyed...) Anyways, if this proposal were to pass, then support reasons would be required, like support reasons on any random proposal you might see looking through the archives. That way, undeserved featured article supports could be easily filtered out and deleted. Said deletion of vote would require reasoning for it in the edit summary. If the deletion caused a major disagreement, then it would be discussed and | |||
decided upon in the comments. | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|Vommack}}<br> | |||
'''Deadline''': June 25, 2012, 23:59 GMT | |||
====Support==== | |||
#{{User|Vommack}} I support my proposal. | |||
#{{User|Zero777}} At first I was thinking no because I was thinking: "What reasons should be given besides someone's personal preference on a article whether they like it or not?" But then I remember: the quality of an article. I like this proposal now because it can possibly filter out any bad-quality articles and force the community to work on making better quality on the said article. | |||
#{{User|Commander Code-8}} There are times where I actually want to write a support vote but I can't because of the old rules. Support votes are something that we should already have on the wiki. | |||
#{{User|superFireBowserJr.}} Per Zero777. | |||
====Oppose==== | |||
#{{User|Raven Effect}} Sorry but this idea is fairly useless it wont stop fan votes from happening it will just increase the amount of people saying Per all, it's also redundant because as Son of Suns always said it doesn't matter how many fan votes an FA has it will never pass unless if there is just one opposition vote. This makes it impossible for a bad article to be featured because the only way to remove an opposition vote is to have 3 users (including one admin) vote in favor of removing said vote. Also I have a problem with the way votes are to be removed because I don't think regular users should be allowed to remove votes nor and they certainly shouldn't be allowed to remove them with something as simple as "fan vote." Also per the following proposals [http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/25#Require_FA_Support_Reason], [http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/18#Allow_Support_Votes_to_be_Removed_on_Nomination_Pages.3F], [http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/16#Change_FA_rules_part_1], and [http://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/8#Repeal_.22Featured_Article_Voting_Modification.22] | |||
#{{User|BabyLuigiOnFire}} Per Raven Effect. Our opinions on why we do not require a reason for support in FA nominations are still strong. I still do not see the need to require support again. Opposition, on the other hand, can list reasons on what the article needs improvement and therefore is constructive compared to support. | |||
#{{User|Mario4Ever}} Per Raven Effect. | |||
#{{User|Tails777}} Per Raven Effect. | |||
#{{User|MrConcreteDonkey}} – Per Raven Effect. | |||
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I'd rather have a lot of "Per all"s then fan votes slipping through. As for your argument against removal of votes, I suppose you're right. What I'd suggest is that we have a "REmoval of Supports" section which acted like the Removal of Opposes section. As for the three people part, I think a couple of exceptions would be acceptable, considering the sheer amount of fan votes we've seen on former nominations(Lookin' at you, Koopa Troopa.) {{User|Vommack}} | |||
:The problem is that it wont help I mean think about it you're basically talking about having people saying per all instead of nothing which doesn't take out fan votes nor does it make the process go faster. {{User|Raven Effect}} | |||
::And the opposes say "Per all" all the time, but no one complains that it doesn't help anything. Like I said, I'd rather at least have a chance at taking out fan votes than just have all blanks. {{User|Vommack}} | |||
This is not the first time the issue of fan votes on FA nominations has been debated here (though I can't give a precise link atm), and each times, it was rejected for pretty much the reasons Raven Effect gave. Though really, I wouldn't mind simply scrapping the "support" header in FA nominations and just let the nominator and anyone else who support the nomination duke it out in the comments, as support votes have absolutely no weight in the current system and rarely provide any commentary of value. --[[User:Glowsquid|Glowsquid]] 22:23, 19 June 2012 (EDT) | |||
:Interesting thought. I'm hoping that it wouldn't work like the page nominations on Wikipedia though, I've seen those and they're a bit too unorganized for my taste...{{User|Vommack}} | |||
How are articles featured, exactly? If I recall, an Article is Featured when the nomination page has no oppose votes and a certain number of support votes; is this correct?{{User|Blue CosmicToad}} | |||
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===Merge [[Template:SMW2categories]] and [[Template:SMW2Items]] to [[Template:Yoshi's Island]]=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|8-0|merge}} | |||
There's really no reason that the first two templates are not part of the last template. To make this proposal short, SMW2Items has only nine entries, while SMW2categories has only six. The two templates could very easily be placed into the larger template, and it would probably be much better if the three templates were merged together. There's really not much else I can say. | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|GreenDisaster}}<br> | |||
'''Deadline''': August 3, 2012, 23:59 GMT | |||
====Merge templates==== | |||
#{{User|GreenDisaster}} Per myself. | |||
#{{User|LightningBlue}} Merging the templates is a fine idea. As GreenDisaster said the template both have less than ten pages. They will be sure to fit in the Yoshi Island template box. | |||
#{{User|Master R.O.B}} Per proposal. | |||
#{{User|MarioSmasher}} I share my '''strong support''': this will take out minor and unneeded templates. | |||
#{{User|Commander Code-8}} The title is basically self-explanatory. Per all | |||
#{{user|Walkazo}} - This doesn't even ''need'' a proposal: all templates like that are already supposed to be merged as per the [[MarioWiki:Navigation templates|nav template policy]]. Only really giant subjects like ''Mario Party'' minigames or RPG items get to be partitioned - otherwise, it should be one all-inclusive template per game. | |||
#{{User|YoshiKong}} Per the policy Walkazo described, and the proposal's arguments. | |||
#{{User|Lakituthequick}} Per all. | |||
====Do nothing==== | |||
====Comments==== | |||
I'm pretty sure our policy states that having one template per game is conventional. {{User|Marioguy1}} | |||
:It does. I just forgot about it at the time of creating this proposal. {{User|GreenDisaster}} | |||
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===Interwiki=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|11-0|partnership request accepted}} | |||
I came in name of the [http://www.mariocastle.it/wiki/Pagina_principale Italian] and [http://mariowiki.net/wiki/Hauptseite German] MarioWikis. We would like to propose you an Interwiki partnership with our wikis. I've already left a message in Porplemontage's discussion page and he told me to go here. | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|What's my name?}}<br> | |||
'''Deadline''': August 6, 2012, 23:59 GMT. | |||
====Support==== | |||
#{{User|What's my name?}} Per myself | |||
#{{User|MarioSmasher}} – This will help the German and the Italian wikis grow more quickly and reach our goal of over 20,000 articles and over. | |||
#{{User|Glowsquid}} - Promoting independant wikis totally makes sense considering our presence on NIWA and both wikis are of reasonable quality. There's no downside and lot of potential benefits for all parties involved. | |||
#{{User|Raven Effect}} Per Glowsquid. | |||
#{{User|Blue CosmicToad}} Per Proposal | |||
#{{User|Master R.O.B}} Per Glowsquid. | |||
#{{User|Jazama}} Per all | |||
#{{User|Mario4Ever}} Per Glowsquid. | |||
#{{User|Bop1996}} Per Glowsquid | |||
#{{User|Lakituthequick}} Per Glowsquid. | |||
#{{User|Vommack}} Per Glowsquid. | |||
====Oppose==== | |||
====Comments==== | |||
'''What's my name?''': When voting on a proposal, even if you are the person making the proposal, you need to provide a reason for supporting or opposing it. {{User|Mario4Ever}} | |||
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===Pass a new writing guideline as MarioWiki:Conjecture=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|7-0|pass guideline}} | |||
:'''''Draft:''' [[User:YoshiKong/MarioWiki:Conjecture]] | |||
What I am proposing is a [[MarioWiki:Writing Guideline|Writing Guideline]] that sets a standard for [[:Category:Articles with conjectural titles|conjectural]] articles and how their conjectural titles should be treated. The full draft of the proposed guideline can be viewed at [[User:YoshiKong/MarioWiki:Conjecture]]. In brief, it formally sets a policy for the use of {{tem|Conjecture}} on unconfirmed, speculation-based article titles. It also explains the use of the template {{tem|conjectural}}. | |||
'''Proposer:''' {{User|YoshiKong}}<br> | |||
'''Deadline:''' August 8, 2012, 23:59 GMT | |||
====Support (pass guideline)==== | |||
#{{User|YoshiKong}} Per proposal. | |||
#{{User|Master R.O.B}} Per proposal. | |||
#{{User|Walkazo}} - Now that the changes have been made, I support this proposal; it'll be good to have a solid Writing Guideline about this subject. | |||
#{{User|Mario4Ever}} Per proposal. | |||
#{{User|Blue CosmicToad}} Per all | |||
#{{User|Lakituthequick}} Per all. | |||
#{{User|Vommack}} Per all. | |||
====Oppose (reject guideline)==== | |||
====Comments==== | |||
I do think a policy page is a good idea, but I don't think [[MarioWiki:Minor NPCs]] should be merged. Yes, it mentions conjecture, but it's not ''about'' conjecture, it's about a specific group of articles. It may be a small policy page, but that's not a bad thing at all: it does what it sets out to do, and it shouldn't be buried inside another policy. Also, I'm not too sure about making all conjectural links have the {{tem|conjectural}} template: it seems like piling on a lot of extra work for so little gain, and I definitely don't think it would be a good idea to add them to nav template links (it would just make them way too busy). - {{user|Walkazo}} | |||
:Yeah, I agree with Walkazo. Most minor NPCs are officially named, so it seems odd to me to merge the MW page to an MW page about conjectures. {{user|GreenDisaster}} | |||
::Walkazo said what I was thinking only made it sound a lot smarter. {{User|Raven Effect}} | |||
:::Okay, the proposal will undergo some changes. Thank you all for your opinions. {{User|YoshiKong}} | |||
::::Just remember to update [[User:YoshiKong/MarioWiki:Conjecture]]. {{User|GreenDisaster}} | |||
:::::Should ''Minor NPCs'' be removed entirely from the proposed guideline? Or should the section stay, and {{tem|Main}} be added? {{User|YoshiKong}} | |||
::::::I think the section can be removed, however it might be worth mentioning in the "Using Conjecture" section that users shouldn't bother making conjecturally-named pages for very minor things like most unnamed NPCs (at which point, link to that policy page) or generic subjects (and then link to [[MarioWiki:Generic subjects|that policy page]]). - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
:::::::Done. All suggested changes applied. {{User|YoshiKong}} | |||
::::::::Awesome. Also, it just occurred to me, if you want another example for your policy page, you could also talk about galaxies, since the planets and whatnot are all conjecturally named, like the glitches. - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
Just a heads-up; I have [http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=User:YoshiKong/MarioWiki:Conjecture&curid=141780&diff=1305981&oldid=1303643 added] a guideline to the draft on what to do if an official name is found. {{User|YoshiKong}} | |||
Um since this proposal is basically [[User:YoshiKong/MarioWiki:Conjecture]] doesn't that mean that any edits like this one [http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=User:YoshiKong/MarioWiki:Conjecture&diff=1305981&oldid=1303643] should be reverted since it was made 3 days after the proposal was created? {{User|Raven Effect}} | |||
:The proposal itself can't be edited, but according to [[MarioWiki:Writing Guideline]]: "''During the proposal, you have the right to edit your proposed Writing Guideline, however major changes should not be made''". Seeing as the new section is just outlining what we're already supposed to do, rather than trying to sneak in some new provisions or whatever, I think it can be left intact. It's a good idea to have a quick section on what to do if an official name is found: the more thorough the policy page is, the better. - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
::Alright just checking. {{User|Raven Effect}} | |||
There should also be a section about how to use the [[Template:part conjecture|part conjecture template]] too. It's more obscure (I certainly didn't remember it off the top of my head), but it's also a bit more complex in its usage, and would be worth discussing. It's used when something is named in one game, and then appears in another game, yet is not named, meaning that calling it by the first game's name when discussing it in relation to the second game is conjectural. It can also go the other way, with something appearing in one game without a name and being named in a later game, like how "[[Goomdiver]]s" were named in ''ML:SS'', but the diving helmet-wearing Goombas weren't named in the earlier ''SML2'': they're similar enough to call the same thing, but {{tem|part conjecture}} needs to be used due to the ''SML2'' info. - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
:Okay, I'll do my best. {{User|YoshiKong}} | |||
::Done, I worded it as best as I could. If there are anymore suggestions in regards to the content or structure of the guideline, then please let me know and I'll be happy to make them. {{User|YoshiKong}} | |||
:::Awesome. If you want to make it a bit more concise, I'd suggest removing the "''<nowiki>{{part conjecture}}</nowiki> should be used on the top of the article [...] discusses a conjecturally-titled subject.''" sentence and change the closing sentence to: "''In either situation, <nowiki>{{part conjecture}} is used instead of {{Conjecture}}.</nowiki>''" (Thus indicating that it goes at the top of the page, while at the same time showing that articles should have one or the other, not both.) - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
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===Use First English names=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|canceled}} | |||
While acutally not an ''original'' proposal, you may consider it as a revertion of the change of the policy for restricting to American (oh come on) names and not first release names. | |||
We ''do'' are an American wiki but… many people are English from Britain, and are '''more''' than American people. Majority counts in some cases. | |||
'''Proposer:''' {{User|MarioSmasher}} | |||
'''Proposed Deadline:''' August 30, 2012, 23:59 GMT<br> | |||
'''Date Withdrawn:''' August 23, 2012, 21:07 GMT | |||
====Revert back==== | |||
#{{User|MarioSmasher}} – per what I said. | |||
====Keep as it is==== | |||
#{{User|Raven Effect}} The admins already over turned that proposal so per what ever reason they had. | |||
#{{User|Koopa K}} Per Raven Effect. | |||
#{{User|YoshiKong}} I'm quite happy with the [[MarioWiki:Naming#Acceptable Sources for Naming|naming system]] we have now. | |||
#{{User|Master R.O.B}} Per GS. | |||
====Comments==== | |||
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===Extend Upload Limit=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|failed|1-7|oppose}} | |||
I'm trying to Upload one more GIF File, which is a Mario Tennis Open Puzzle (Swap) from StreetPass Mii Plaza.<br> | |||
The file is 11,3 MB, 1,3 MB to big.<br> | |||
Is it an idea to extend the Upload Limit by at least 5 MB? | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|YamiHoshi.nl}}<br> | |||
'''Deadline''': August 24, 2012, 23:59 GMT. | |||
====Support==== | |||
#{{User|YamiHoshi.nl}} | |||
====Oppose==== | |||
#{{User|YoshiKong}} According to [[MarioWiki:Image use policy]], ''"Images should be '''optimized''' and not exceed 5 megabytes in file size."'' Those are the rules. Otherwise, we would be allowing very large files being uploaded on the database. It would take a while for the images to load for users who have slower connections. | |||
#{{User|Walkazo}} - Porplemontage set the 5MB cap for a reason, and we should abide by it. Besides, 5MB is more than enough: there is no good reason to even need files ''that'' big, much less larger ones. | |||
#{{User|Koopa K}} Per Walkazo | |||
#{{User|MeritC}} Per Walkazo; since Porplemontage is the site owner, he has the ultimate say in terms of operation on this site's backend. And I don't see an increase in upload filesize limit being necessary. | |||
#{{User|Mario4Ever}} Per Walkazo. | |||
#{{User|MarioSmasher}} – You may either compress the image or make it into an APNG, but otherwise… no other ways. And, the MediaWiki software could not stress that size. | |||
#{{User|Technickal}} Not our rule, talk to Porplemontage. | |||
====Comments==== | |||
{{User|YamiHoshi.nl}} Actually, the limit is 10 MB, as I've already Uploaded 9 MB GIF's. | |||
:The wiki can handle up to 10 MB, but [http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=MarioWiki%3AImage_Use_Policy&diff=1122746&oldid=989699 as Porplemontage said here], only video are supposed to use the extra 5 MB. You can technically upload 9 MB GIFs, but you're not ''supposed'' to, and any images that big that ''do'' make it on the wiki should be replaced by smaller versions asap. - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
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===Stressing the Trivia and Miscellaneous Info Guidelines=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|9-0-3}} | |||
:'''''Draft:''' [[User:Coincollector/test zone#MarioWiki: Trivia and Miscellaneous Information]] | |||
Looking at [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive#Pass a new writing guideline as MarioWiki:Conjecture|this]], I've decided to give chance for this discussion, see [[User:Coincollector/test zone#MarioWiki: Trivia and Miscellaneous Information|this draft]]. | |||
As the title of this proposal sez, it's time to stress the trivia sections in the Guidelines, because I've seen that several users constantly bloat the Trivia sections of several pages (specially games and consoles) with lots of information that are simply irrelevant or that can be moved to another place of the article. Addtionally, the length of the [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style#Trivia|Trivia section of the Manual Style]] is pretty negligible compared to other sections of that page, so it's possible that the users ignore what the section tells them and they can do whatever they want. | |||
I also want to include in this proposal the miscellaneous information alongside the trivias because, the latter sometimes also contain information regarding to topics like game development, reviews, merchandise, and actually we can make sections for those bits of information and improve soon after. | |||
The draft you see has just been made recently, but maybe is not big enough or maybe I'm roughly explaining the situation, so feel free if needs any other detail to add or specify - It's that all I could think about for now. | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|Coincollector}}<br> | |||
'''Deadline''': August 26, 2012, 23:59 GMT. | |||
====Support==== | |||
#{{User|Coincollector}} I've made a decision. | |||
#{{User|Glowsquid}} trivias are such a pandemic that I don't see anything wrong with putting more focus on them on the guidelines page. | |||
#{{User|Raven Effect}} Per Proposal. | |||
#{{User|Walkazo}} - I'd rather see the suggestions I made in the Comments incorporated into the draft, but ah well, something is better than nothing and we can always edit the policy after it's approved, since the main idea will remain the same. | |||
#{{User|Mario4Ever}} Per Walkazo. | |||
#{{user|MarioSmasher}} – per all. | |||
#{{User|MeritC}} Per all. | |||
#{{User|Lindsay151}} - Per all. | |||
#{{User|Knife}} - While it can be covered as a subsection under manual of style, I believe this is one thing that needs it's own separate guideline, considering how much we have a problem with it. | |||
====Oppose==== | |||
====Merge==== | |||
This option will make the draft I've made be moved into the Trivia section of the Manual of Style, judging the size of the guideline. | |||
#{{User|YoshiKong}} I believe that it would be best to merge the draft and expand the section in the Manual of Style. It would make sense to collect all the related infomation about article standards on the one page, <s>rather than leaving the short section and adding {{tem|Main}}, linking to the proposed guideline. Though we could expand the section with the proposed content ''and'' create the guideline as an individual page, it would in a way breach [[MarioWiki:Once and only once]].</s> | |||
#{{User|Koopa K}} Per YoshiKong. | |||
#{{User|Technickal}} Per them. | |||
====Comments==== | |||
@{{User|YoshiKong}} Good point, but it is possible to avoid that policy if we remove the trivia section of the Style Manual altogether and just leave the link to the Trivia's guideline page, if we look at the Redirects section. Other relatively short guideline pages exist in there. I don't say that it should look better in this way, I just want to find a good way that users can see this rule as important as others. {{user|Coincollector}} | |||
So, would the "Miscellaneous" section basically be the equivalent of the "General Information" sections usually included in character pages? I.e. it's be on game pages, series pages, TV show and episode pages, console pages, etc. etc.? I've found that, with few exceptions, everything in the Trivias can be incorporated somewhere when looking at character, species, item and place pages: either it fits in the History somewhere, in one of the "General Information" sections (if one's present), or in the intro. However, articles that are based on nonfiction don't have very many places to put extra info, so having a Miscellaneous section would be very helpful. And, if we do have enough info about certain subjects, we could even use the overall "Miscellaneous" header to group more specific sections like "Development", "Reception", and other one-off/oddball sections like the <i>SPM</i>'s "Possible Film Adaptation" or <i>SMB</i>'s "Alternate Versions and Re-Releases". - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
:A problem of the manual of style as well. Such pages you say, walkazo, although they esentially follow some style guidelines and retain quality, there are incosistencies in their organization, and the guidelines ''never'' have explained the proper order of them, just the history of in-universe subjects. The importance of miscellaneous information it's needed but not mandatory, that's why we still allow the use of trivia sections. To prevent bizarre topics that you also say I explained that such info needs references to validate its existence in the article. {{user|Coincollector}} | |||
::But random topics like the ones I mentioned aren't a bad thing that we want to prevent - if there's enough info to warrant a section on an interesting aspect of the subject, why shouldn't it get a section? The only problem is, as you said, the disorganized clutter at the bottom of pages. Making an overall guide to section orders has actually been on my to-do list for a while now, but we could get a jump start on dealing with the oddballs if we group them in Misc right from the start. - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
:::Ah, OK, I didn't want to be against, Although I'll point out that misc. info needs of good References to avoid bias and speculations - another problem that trivia sections suffer often. About the draft, do you have any comment if it's well-done? Requires more improvement? {{user|Coincollector}} | |||
::::It's good. The grammar could use fixing up here and there (if you want, I could do a run through, either now or after the proposal ends), but the content is solid. If you approve of my above ideas, I ''would'' suggest adding a note saying that some of the types of content can be given sub-sections in the Misc section if they have enough sourced information to make a decent paragraph or two. - {{User|Walkazo}} | |||
It was hard to include Walkazo's suggestions, but with that, I've remade and expanded the draft. It's now less generalized than before. Maybe will have grammar issues, but I think did I my best with this one. I still accept any suggestions to add something or leaving as it is now. | |||
Additionally, I'm planning to rewrite the Trivia template in accordance to the guidelines when this passes. {{user|Coincollector}} |
Latest revision as of 15:28, May 31, 2024
support 13-0 This proposal is aiming to do for navigation templates, what this proposal did for categories. As seen in the draft, this will expand and update MarioWiki:Navigation templates, and while this will not overhaul the system like the categories proposal, there are a few changes, which I'll briefly go over here. First of all, the policy includes a big chart of colours that should be used for all game- and series-based templates; I also have examples of recoloured templates further down my page. (There was already a proposal about this, but that user didn't create an actual code, so no actual changes could/should have come as a result of its passing.) Non-series-based templates (i.e. stuff like {{Koopa Troopas}} or {{Cheeps}}) can be given unique colours that pertain to their subject matter, rather than using the same colours as their parent series. Secondly, the order in which templates should be placed on articles is outlined in the policy: namely, any random templates (i.e. species-based templates) should come first, followed by all the game/series-based templates, which should go in pure chronological order. So, unlike History sections, which clump series together, different games would simply be arranged according to the year they came out, with no regard for when the rest of the series' installations were released. Instead, the templates' colour-coding can be used to pick out all the members of a given series. Finally, the policy outlines what types of templates can be made. Basically, there are three types of templates, each with slightly different content structure and criteria:
The policy also has a big section on how to set up templates (i.e. what headers to use, how to arrange the lists of links, etc.), but that's a lot of nitty-gritty details, and it's mostly explaining what we already do, so I won't go over that here. If you have any questions about details on the draft or aspects that I could only briefly touch upon in the proposal, definitely post them in the comments, but overall, I hope this and the draft are enough to convince you that this will be a vast improvement to the small, outdated policy we have today. Proposer: Walkazo (talk) Support
OpposeCommentsI know you're trying to be clear, but can you please clarify further/sum it up what the changes are? I can't really comprehend what's going to happen, it seems too complex. BabyLuigiOnFire (talk)
Mario4Ever's summary was bang on. And to clarify, this proposal isn't so much about making a few specific changes, but rather, getting a bigger, better policy approved. A lot of the drafted update to MarioWiki:Navigation templates is just explaining unwritten conventions that are already more-or-less followed, but from this point onwards, there will be something concrete to refer back to. It's also regulating a few things that are inconsistent now, or at the very least, making recommendations based on the various ways users are already setting up their templates. There are too many details to list, but there are a few notable features that I can further boil down if you guys do want the specific changes:
The template classification and the terminology is also new (under the old system, there's four template types, whereas there's three types in the draft), but that's more of an internal change: it's important from a policy standpoint, but only the above list will really be affecting the wiki at large. A couple of the finer details (which I didn't talk about in the proposal to save space) that will also affect folks are:
And that's all I can recall for now; I can't simplify the proposal any more than that without getting rid of the details, but like I said at the beginning of this post, when it comes to an in-the-nutshell description, M4E's post already has it covered. - Walkazo (talk) Would GPteams be merged to Template:PM2 as a result of this proposal? Reversinator (talk) I have a question about the templates: would it be a good idea if we add pictures to some templates? Or do all of them have to be a solid color? LeftyGreenMario (talk)
Radio Conversation Charactersmerge to an article specifically for them 5-0-0-0 Proposer: GreenDisaster (talk) Merge to an article specifically for them
Merge to Lylat Cruise/Shadow Moses IslandCreate articles for Krystal, Leon, and PantherDo nothingCommentsPeppy and Slippy were both in Meelee and brawl so that's why they have an article much like how Whispy Woods has an article but aside from that I pretty much agree with this proposal Raven Effect (talk)
Creating Separate Level Pages in Super Mario Platformers, and Reworking Use of World Pagesfailed 4-8
Since the creation of this site, users have been told that if a level has a name, such as Awesome, it gets its own article, but if the level is a number, such as World 2-4, then it does not. Currently, World articles are being used to house information about 6 or 7 different levels, in places such as World 3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii). If the levels had names, they would most certainly be given separate articles, and the idea that the entire position and most of the writing quality of a level article is based on its name is absurd. People say that it is because it can be hard to find a specific level, such as world 2-4, when there are multiple levels under that name, but the current system is no better! Users have to find World Articles instead, and there are even more articles about World 2 than there would be about something like World 2-4. It is much better to have many short to medium length articles that use infoboxes to be easier to understand than to create long, useless world articles, where information about the levels are basically non-existent. People say that inconsistency is a bad thing, and this is another case of it. The fact that some games have their own level articles, while others are instead lumped together in world articles is very confusing to someone not familiar with the site. I remember spending a long time trying to find an article for World 9-6 in NSMBW before I was on the site, because I thought that the description on the world page was just an overview, and that the actual article was elsewhere. Though in theory, it is true that articles will be the same length regardless of if they're in a World Article or a Level Article, this is not true in practice. The truth is that there are several paragraphs in a well-written level article at least, and writing quality suffers severely in the level articles. The reason is that the page is already so long, and seems to have so much information that users do not feel it necessary to add more. However, it becomes a problem when articles turn out to be this short: Naming
Articles should be named as "Level name (game it's from)". For example, names should be like World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii) or World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 2), and redirect for all abbreviations (e.g. World 2-4 (NSMBW)). For levels where the second number is a picture, name them as World 3-Fort or World 6-Airship. Disambiguation pages will also have to be created, but there are so many of these already for world articles that it won't increase the total that much. Components of an Article
Many users oppose this, claiming that this would just create stubs. However, these articles will certainly be longer than things like the minigame articles, such as this, if written correctly. In each platformer article, there should be:
Components of a Room Section
Using Template:Main
The other main complaint users have as that this would require a lot of extra clicking, and navigation. To counter-act this, I propose that we write brief descriptions of each level in the world article, and then link these to the main article. That way, the world articles could focus more on the world itself, rather than merely being a collection of disjointed information about different levels. This could be used to give a short summary of the level, so that readers can distinguish and select the level they want, without going to over-the-top detail. Navigation Template
To make navigation even easier, I propose creating a navigation template for the levels in each game. Similar ones exist for things like "Levels in DKC", and it would make navigation between levels and worlds even easier, as well as streamline it. Though this will require a lot of work, it will make the information many times easier to understand, and improve the quality of writing on all Super Mario Platformer levels greatly. Please consider carefully, and post any questions in the comments. Example articles are included in the draft. Proposer: Bwf8398 (talk) Support
Oppose
Adopt guidelines, but leave Articles MergedComments
Thank you for the links, but please point out one thing in there that isn't covered here. I have studied them carefully and taken measures to counteract such problems. This won't create inconsistency, which was the main point in number 5, because it will be for all platforming game. Proposal 4 merged them because they were stubs that were badly written, which I have explained how to avoid in the proposal. Proposal 3 is similar to what Mario4ever said- it would be combatted by leaving enough info on the page so that users can distinguish between levels, and if a user wanted to read a level more extensively, it's just one click. Proposal 2 was similar to point 3- users said the info would be harder to reach, which is combatted by main article template. And Proposal 1 was incoherent, since the user seemed to want to merge every World 1-1 into one article, which is irrelevant to my proposal. None of the points in those aren't covered in the proposalBwf8398 (talk) @Mario4ever: That's what the use of Template:Main is all about- there will still be info, but much more will be presented in the actual article. They will all still be in one place, and it will be easy to access.
@Super Famicom 64 This would not mean that we would have stub articles if they are written correctly Raven Effect (talk) Sorry if I'm going to go mad but MOST OF THE SMW LEVEL ARTICLES ARE NOT STUBS AND THEY ARE THE SAME LEGTH AS NSMBW. Everything needs an article. New Super Yoshi (talk)
I still have not seen one thing in the links that is not covered in the proposal. @Super Famicom 64, did you not read my entire 'What goes in an article' guideline? I even created a sample article of a level with only one room, which is the shortest level there will be. People are ignoring all of my work in creating guidelines to prevent the problems that they are pointing out. The only opposing argument with merit is that of Mario4ever. I call for the removal of the inaccurate arguments made by Super Famicom 64, Raven Effect, and those who referenced their reasoning. I mean no disrespect to any user in this, but I am merely utilizing rule 4. And even if there is one flaw, which I would be willing to concede to, the articles right now are completely useless! Though my system may not be completely perfect, surely it is much better than the current one! Bwf8398
And as I pointed out in my previous comment, none of the previous proposals you 'pered' are relevant to the current proposal or are fixed under the guidelines. I mean no disrespect to any user whose vote I call for a removal of, I just do not think that there vote is fair. When I said that, I was mostly speaking to the stub person. I apologize for any offense taken. Bwf8398
I'm sorry, but could you give me two reasons from the link that are against the proposal? I could make changes to adhere to something I had overlooked because it has been fewer than three days if you just tell me how. Bwf8398 @Walkazo, I think you misunderstood some things. The description of a setting will be one line because that is a component of what goes in the introduction. It will be only one line. And in my opinion, naming them after numbers is better than what they do for the SMG and SMG 2 planets, where they're all subjectively named. How is this any different than those? They would not be padding sections, they would be a better organization method than a long clump of text, which most users generally avoid. I only included a trivia section so that people wouldn't put the wrong thing in there, such as where it is in the world. If you're against splitting, fine, but we desperately need new guidelines, so vote for the third section. Bwf8398 Per requests, I have included a section on Navigation Templates. I would be perfectly willing to make them. Bwf8398 @ Walkazo - Rainbow Road all share a name, and are not levels, they are courses. World 1-1 doesn't share a name with World 1-2 or World 1-Castle. Arceus79 (talk) Important: If you agree with the guidelines, but want to keep the articles merged in world articles, vote for the third category. Bwf8398
@ Hippihippi and Super Famicom 64 - Even named levels are stubs. Look at Piranha Grove and Lots O'Fish from Yoshi's Story. These are both stubs, and yet have names. Arceus79 (talk)
Proposals Must Pass By A Majority Rulefailed 3-6 What we currently observe is that in order for a decision to be reached, an option must have at least a plurality of the votes. For example, let us consider a proposal with options Option One, Option Two, and Option Three. It could have a tally of three people supporting Option One, two people supporting Option Two, and five people supporting Option Three (for a total of ten people voting, which allows us to not consider Proposals Rule #9). Under our current system, Option Three is accepted as the outcome because it has the most votes of support (a plurality); however, it does not have more than half of the amount of voters supporting it (a majority). Under my proposed system, the example proposal will not conclude at that point. What I am proposing, in an instance like this, is that the option with the least amount of votes is eliminated (with the option and votes recorded not being erased, but being struck out My aim is for this change to allow for the most preferred choice to be enacted, rather than a choice that may not be preferred by a majority of the voting individuals. Proposer: Super Mario Bros. (talk) Support
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CommentsI suppose it's a way to guard against votes being diluted by similar choices, and to give voters a chance to vote for the lesser of two evils should their first choice get struck out? In sounds good on the surface, but it's a pretty complicated procedure for an issue that's come up all of three times (assuming it hasn't happened in any TPPs too), all of which were 4+ years ago and involved majorities, just not clear majorities (the votes were 7/12, 7-4-1; 9/16, 9-5-2; and 12/22, 12-6-4)). Besides, people can always vote strategically without us forcing them to recast their votes. On the other hand, some folks may not want to have to vote for their second choice at all, and not appreciate their original vote being slashed out. Plus, as I said in my vote, choosing the lesser of two evils isn't even a good way to approach these problems: forcing the Option Two people to change their vote to Option Three wouldn't mean that the majority want Option Three, just that the majority don't want Option One, and that's a rather backwards way of deciding something. It'd be better if the proposal was simply extended with all the options still on the table, giving more people a chance to come in and vote for what they really want - or giving the proposer more time to figure out a compromise and ask for the proposal to be deleted so that they can make a new suggestion that really would reflect what the majority wants. In other words, simply state that all proposals need a majority of the voters to support any one option before a decision is made, regardless of whether the choice is pass-fail, or something more complicated. Rule 9 already says this for 10+ two-option votes, but it could easily be modified to say that you need 3 more than 50% of all votes cast, (and also simply state that two-option votes therefore need a 3-vote lead, since that'll come up most and being straightforward as much as possible is a good idea). The overall gist could even be explained in the top box, rather than the rules - i.e. with a bullet point, instead of somewhat-vaguely saying we need a "consensus" and linking to a dense Wikipedia policy page. - Walkazo (talk) Remove Stagnant FA Nominationspassed 5-0 For instance, in the Koopa Troopa nomination page, opposers like me had mentioned a plethora of problems that needed to be fixed. They were apparently never fixed. This nomination is a very stagnant FA nomination (it was nominated in May 2, 2011), which means that it is going nowhere. However, the fan votes keep bumping the nomination, which means that this nomination will stay forever despite the valid reasons the opposers gave. I'm not proposing to discourage fan voting, by the way. However, I think it's a bad thing to leave FA nominations in queue for so long. There is just... nothing happening in those pages except for more support/oppose votes. While I'm aware that some long-lasting FA nominations became successful later on (like Bowser's Inside Story), we can always monitor how active the nomination was. While the Bowser's Inside Story one was full of people trying to improve the article, the Koopa Troopa one isn't going anywhere. Also, nominations like the Bowser article is also long-lasting, but I've seen improvement on the Bowser article. I'm proposing that we remove stagnant FA nominations just clear up space for newer nominations; also, removing old, stale FA nominations indicates us that this FA isn't going anywhere, so we'll just set it aside. Then, when the article is improved, the newer FA nomination will be easier to manage. This rule I'm proposing also has some degree of flexibility, so trustworthy people like administrators have to judge how active the FA nomination is before deleting it. However, the basic rule is that if an FA is going on for a very long time with no progress or activity, it should fail. Again, the standards for a "long time" isn't quite defined, but by seeing nominations like the Koopa Troopa one, administrators should know if they think the FA will go anywhere. So, simply, if there are nominations like the Koopa Troopa one, delete it. If others such as King Boo and Bowser are making progress, then don't delete it. I cannot really summarize this in words, but you should know what I mean. Proposer: LeftyGreenMario (talk) Support
OpposeCommentsActually there is another way one can fail and that's to be inactive for 30 days Once this limit is reached, the only way to newly nominate a different article is for one of the active ones to fail (be inactive for 30 days) Raven Effect (talk)
Change FA Nominationsdon't change 2-11 Proposer: Ultraluigi (talk) Support
Oppose
CommentsAlthough I like the idea of administrators having to see the merits of an article about to be featured so we know that they are aware of the process (I can't tell if they are aware if they don't vote), I don't like how administrators seem to get more authority in determining the status of an article. Hmm, I'm mixed on this. LeftyGreenMario (talk)
Make articles for all the sports in the Mario seriesoppose 1-6 Proposer: Commander Code-8 (talk) Support
Oppose
Comments@MarioSmasher "ugh" is not a valid reason and is subject to being striked out. Zero777 (talk)
The Redirects to Trophy and its subpagesno quorum 3-0-0 Proposer: GreenDisaster (talk) Delete Redirects
Create RedirectsDo NothingCommentsAnd here is the list of redirects that this proposal could affect:
* These three are supposed to be merged into a bigger article, along with Colonel Roy Campbell, Mei Ling, and Otacon, but I didn't know how to make this article. The Redirects to Trophy and its subpagesdelete redirects 8-0-0 Proposer: GreenDisaster (talk) Delete Redirects
Create RedirectsDo NothingCommentsAnd here is the list of redirects that this proposal could affect:
* These three are supposed to be merged into a bigger article, along with Colonel Roy Campbell, Mei Ling, and Otacon, but I didn't know how to make this article. How come this has been extended and the votes removed? Is that what happens when not that many people vote? Commander Code-8 (talk)
Delete most of the orb pagesdo not delete pages 2-10 Proposer: Coooool123 (talk) Support to delete
Opposers to delete
CommentsCan you be clearer on what exactly you're talking about. I have no idea what these orbs are or what game they're from. Commander Code-8 (talk)
I'M A GIRL. And I want to get ride of most of the orb pages since they are all explained on their respective mario party wiki pages and it's word for word in the wiki.
@GreenDisaster, the list you refer to is already on every game's main page. There would be no additional work in creating lists.
The Identifiers of Articleschange the identifiers to match the game 10-0 Proposer: GreenDisaster (talk) Change the identifiers of articles to match the games they appear in
Do nothingCommentsIf this proposal passes, is there anyone that would like to help me with moving the articles? GreenDisaster (talk)
I wonder, why do we have the Legend of Zelda cartoon on our wiki? Zero777 (talk)
Combine Meadow Road, Dark Path, and Magma Flow to the Mario Party 6 Mic game Star Sprintdo not merge 2-5 Proposer: Coooool123 (talk) Support
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CommentsMeadow Road definitely isn't short. GreenDisaster (talk) Shouldn't this be a TPP? Commander Code-8 (talk)
@Vommack: This proposal isn't to merge four minigames, it's a proposal to merge three areas that appear in a minigame into said minigame. With that said, the areas are named, so I do think they should be separate. GreenDisaster (talk)
Interaction Pagesdo not create 1-10 Support
Oppose
CommentsWe already have "Relationships with other characters" sections, if that's what you mean by interactions. Humbug (talk)
I think this proposal should be deleted, because he doesn't really specify on what he wants. Zero777 (talk)
Guys the point is that we can't just fit all of their interactions on a character page because then the whole article would have too much so I was thinking about interaction pages but only for big ones not minor ones! Jackninja5 (talk)
Also we shouldn't make any pages with minor enemies like Mario and Goomba or something like that! We should not do it for interactions with little interaction. Jackninja5 (talk)
Require Support Reasoning for FA Nominationdo not require reasons 4-5 Was the reasoning deleted? Yes, yes it was. Was a meaningless vote deleted in tow? Nope. The fact that a vote for a character and not for content went under the radar in a fashion like that is, well, kind of ridiculous(If anyone out there feels offense, please don't. It's not anything personal, I'm just annoyed...) Anyways, if this proposal were to pass, then support reasons would be required, like support reasons on any random proposal you might see looking through the archives. That way, undeserved featured article supports could be easily filtered out and deleted. Said deletion of vote would require reasoning for it in the edit summary. If the deletion caused a major disagreement, then it would be discussed and decided upon in the comments. Proposer: Vommack (talk) Support
Oppose
CommentsI'd rather have a lot of "Per all"s then fan votes slipping through. As for your argument against removal of votes, I suppose you're right. What I'd suggest is that we have a "REmoval of Supports" section which acted like the Removal of Opposes section. As for the three people part, I think a couple of exceptions would be acceptable, considering the sheer amount of fan votes we've seen on former nominations(Lookin' at you, Koopa Troopa.) Vommack (talk)
This is not the first time the issue of fan votes on FA nominations has been debated here (though I can't give a precise link atm), and each times, it was rejected for pretty much the reasons Raven Effect gave. Though really, I wouldn't mind simply scrapping the "support" header in FA nominations and just let the nominator and anyone else who support the nomination duke it out in the comments, as support votes have absolutely no weight in the current system and rarely provide any commentary of value. --Glowsquid 22:23, 19 June 2012 (EDT)
How are articles featured, exactly? If I recall, an Article is Featured when the nomination page has no oppose votes and a certain number of support votes; is this correct?Blue CosmicToad (talk) Merge Template:SMW2categories and Template:SMW2Items to Template:Yoshi's Islandmerge 8-0 Proposer: GreenDisaster (talk) Merge templates
Do nothingCommentsI'm pretty sure our policy states that having one template per game is conventional. Marioguy1 (talk)
Interwikipartnership request accepted 11-0 Proposer: What's my name? (talk) Support
OpposeCommentsWhat's my name?: When voting on a proposal, even if you are the person making the proposal, you need to provide a reason for supporting or opposing it. Mario4Ever (talk) Pass a new writing guideline as MarioWiki:Conjecturepass guideline 7-0 What I am proposing is a Writing Guideline that sets a standard for conjectural articles and how their conjectural titles should be treated. The full draft of the proposed guideline can be viewed at User:YoshiKong/MarioWiki:Conjecture. In brief, it formally sets a policy for the use of {{Conjecture}} on unconfirmed, speculation-based article titles. It also explains the use of the template {{conjectural}}. Proposer: YoshiKong (talk) Support (pass guideline)
Oppose (reject guideline)CommentsI do think a policy page is a good idea, but I don't think MarioWiki:Minor NPCs should be merged. Yes, it mentions conjecture, but it's not about conjecture, it's about a specific group of articles. It may be a small policy page, but that's not a bad thing at all: it does what it sets out to do, and it shouldn't be buried inside another policy. Also, I'm not too sure about making all conjectural links have the {{conjectural}} template: it seems like piling on a lot of extra work for so little gain, and I definitely don't think it would be a good idea to add them to nav template links (it would just make them way too busy). - Walkazo (talk)
Just a heads-up; I have added a guideline to the draft on what to do if an official name is found. YoshiKong (talk) Um since this proposal is basically User:YoshiKong/MarioWiki:Conjecture doesn't that mean that any edits like this one [10] should be reverted since it was made 3 days after the proposal was created? Raven Effect (talk)
There should also be a section about how to use the part conjecture template too. It's more obscure (I certainly didn't remember it off the top of my head), but it's also a bit more complex in its usage, and would be worth discussing. It's used when something is named in one game, and then appears in another game, yet is not named, meaning that calling it by the first game's name when discussing it in relation to the second game is conjectural. It can also go the other way, with something appearing in one game without a name and being named in a later game, like how "Goomdivers" were named in ML:SS, but the diving helmet-wearing Goombas weren't named in the earlier SML2: they're similar enough to call the same thing, but {{part conjecture}} needs to be used due to the SML2 info. - Walkazo (talk)
Use First English namescanceled by proposer We do are an American wiki but… many people are English from Britain, and are more than American people. Majority counts in some cases. Proposer: MarioSmasher (talk) Proposed Deadline: August 30, 2012, 23:59 GMT Revert back
Keep as it is
CommentsExtend Upload Limitoppose 1-7 Proposer: YamiHoshi.nl (talk) SupportOppose
CommentsYamiHoshi.nl (talk) Actually, the limit is 10 MB, as I've already Uploaded 9 MB GIF's.
Stressing the Trivia and Miscellaneous Info Guidelinespassed 9-0-3 Looking at this, I've decided to give chance for this discussion, see this draft. As the title of this proposal sez, it's time to stress the trivia sections in the Guidelines, because I've seen that several users constantly bloat the Trivia sections of several pages (specially games and consoles) with lots of information that are simply irrelevant or that can be moved to another place of the article. Addtionally, the length of the Trivia section of the Manual Style is pretty negligible compared to other sections of that page, so it's possible that the users ignore what the section tells them and they can do whatever they want. I also want to include in this proposal the miscellaneous information alongside the trivias because, the latter sometimes also contain information regarding to topics like game development, reviews, merchandise, and actually we can make sections for those bits of information and improve soon after. The draft you see has just been made recently, but maybe is not big enough or maybe I'm roughly explaining the situation, so feel free if needs any other detail to add or specify - It's that all I could think about for now. Proposer: Coincollector (talk) Support
OpposeMergeThis option will make the draft I've made be moved into the Trivia section of the Manual of Style, judging the size of the guideline.
Comments@YoshiKong (talk) Good point, but it is possible to avoid that policy if we remove the trivia section of the Style Manual altogether and just leave the link to the Trivia's guideline page, if we look at the Redirects section. Other relatively short guideline pages exist in there. I don't say that it should look better in this way, I just want to find a good way that users can see this rule as important as others. Coincollector (talk) So, would the "Miscellaneous" section basically be the equivalent of the "General Information" sections usually included in character pages? I.e. it's be on game pages, series pages, TV show and episode pages, console pages, etc. etc.? I've found that, with few exceptions, everything in the Trivias can be incorporated somewhere when looking at character, species, item and place pages: either it fits in the History somewhere, in one of the "General Information" sections (if one's present), or in the intro. However, articles that are based on nonfiction don't have very many places to put extra info, so having a Miscellaneous section would be very helpful. And, if we do have enough info about certain subjects, we could even use the overall "Miscellaneous" header to group more specific sections like "Development", "Reception", and other one-off/oddball sections like the SPM's "Possible Film Adaptation" or SMB's "Alternate Versions and Re-Releases". - Walkazo (talk)
It was hard to include Walkazo's suggestions, but with that, I've remade and expanded the draft. It's now less generalized than before. Maybe will have grammar issues, but I think did I my best with this one. I still accept any suggestions to add something or leaving as it is now. Additionally, I'm planning to rewrite the Trivia template in accordance to the guidelines when this passes. Coincollector (talk) |