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|'''Proposals''' can be new features (such as an extension), removal of a previously added feature that has tired out, or new policies that must be approved via [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Consensus|consensus]] before any action(s) are done.
*Any user can support or oppose, but must have a strong reason for doing so, not, e.g., "I like this idea!"
*"Vote" periods last for one week.
*All past proposals are [[/Archive|archived]].
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A proposal section works like a discussion page: comments are brought up and replied to using indents (colons, such as : or ::::) and all edits are signed with the signature code <nowiki>~~~(~)</nowiki>.


<h2 style="color:black">How To</h2>
==Writing guidelines==
#Actions that users feel are appropriate to have community approval first can be added by anyone, but they must have a strong argument.
===Add identifiers to near-identical titles===
#Users then vote and discuss on the issue during that week. The "deadline" for the proposal is one week from posting at:
Current MarioWiki writing guidelines state that articles with shared titles recieve an identifier to disambiguate between them (see: [[Mark (Mario Tennis series)|Mark (''Mario Tennis'' series)]] and [[Mark (NES Open Tournament Golf)|Mark (''NES Open Tournament Golf'')]]). However, this currently relies on the articles sharing an identical, character-by-character name. This means [[Color coin]] (''Super Mario Run'') and [[Colored coin]] (''Wario Land 3'') do not recieve identifiers, despite sharing functionally identical titles. Other sets of articles with the same dilemma include [[Secret Course 1]] (''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'') and [[Secret Course 01]] (''Super Mario Run''), [[Spyguy]] (''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'') and [[Spy Guy]] (''Paper Mario''), and [[Rollin' Down the River]] (''Yoshi's Woolly World'') and [[Rolling Down the River]] (''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'').  
##Monday to Thursday: 17:00 (5pm)
##Friday and Saturday: 20:00 (8pm)
##Sunday: 15:00 (3pm)
#Every vote should have a reason accompanying it.
#At any time a vote may be rejected if at least '''three''' active users believe the vote truly has no merit or was cast in bad faith. However, there must be strong reasons supporting the invalidation.
#"<nowiki>#&nbsp;</nowiki>" should be added under the last vote of each support/oppose section to show another blank line.
#At the deadline, the validity of each vote and the discussion is reviewed by the community.
#Any proposal that has three votes or less at deadline will automatically be listed as '[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quorum NO QUORUM]'
#A user calls the result of the proposal and takes action(s) as decided if necessary, and archives the proposal.


The times are in EDT, and are set so that the user is more likely to be online at those times (after school, weekend nights).
This proposal aims to amend [[MarioWiki:Naming]] to consider near-identical titles like these as "shared titles", and thus qualify for recieving an identifier according to the established criteria. This is already applied in some articles, but this proposal aims to formalize it as part of the naming rules.


So for example, if a proposal is added on Saturday night at 11:59 PM EDT, the deadline is the next Saturday night at 8:00 PM. If it is indeed a minute later, the deadline is a day plus 15 hours (Sunday), as opposed to a day minus 4 hours.
Note that this proposal only covers names that are '''semantically identical''', and only differ in formatting or minor word choices. [[Buzzar]] and [[Buzzer]] have extremely similar names, but they aren't semantically identical. [[Balloon Boo]] and [[Boo Balloon]] are extremely similar as well, but the word order sets them apart.  


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'''Edit:''' Per Hewer's question and my comment below, I'd like to point out MarioWiki already does this sometimes. Pairs of near-identical names with identifiers include [[Family Basic (microgame)]] and [[Family BASIC]] (as ruled by [[Talk:Family_Basic_(microgame)#Moving_the_page|a proposal]]), [[Hot Air Balloon (Donkey Kong franchise)|Hot Air Balloon (''Donkey Kong'' franchise)]] and [[Hot-air balloon]], [[Finish line (object)]] and [[Finish Line (microgame)]], and [[Avalanche (obstacle)]] and both [[Avalanche! (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix)|Avalanche! (''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix'')]] and [[Avalanche! (Mario Party 4)|Avalanche! (''Mario Party 4'')]]. If this proposal doesn't pass, all of these would get their identifiers removed.


<center><span style="font-size:200%">CURRENTLY: '''{{LOCALTIME}}, {{LOCALDAY}} {{LOCALMONTHNAME}} {{LOCALYEAR}} (EDT)'''</span></center>
'''Proposer''': {{User|EvieMaybe}}<br>
'''Deadline''': November 26, 2024, 23:59 GMT


== New Features ==
=== Special Mainpage ===
I think that the main page should be more holday wise like for instance, Halloween is coming and we can put the page full of Halloween colors and some pics created by user to go on the main page.
'''Proposer''': {{User:King Mario/sig}}<br>
'''Deadline''': 21:55 Nov. 3rd
====Put this on the page when holidays are coming up====
#{{User:King Mario/sig|My reasons given above}}
====Don't put this on the page when holdays are coming up====
#{{User:Uniju :D/sig}}Waste of time. Dumb idea anyway... N/O.
#{{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} I had to think about this one. But, sorry, we should try NOT to add Fanart to the Main Page. Also, it would be too much trouble to try and make the Main Page look different.
# {{User:Xzelion/Signature}} Per all
# [[User:Alphaclaw11|Alphaclaw]][[User talk:Alphaclaw11|11]] no some people(not saying me) dont celebrate some holidays.
# {{User:Cobold/sig}} Per all. It's still fine for you to create [[Special:Mypage/Main Page|your own version of the Main Page]], where you use the special templates and bookmark that. Noone's going to stop you to apply special colors to that.
#{{User:Purple Yoshi/sig}}-Does that have to do with Mario? No!
#{{User:Master Crash/sig}} Thats what userpages are for.
#[[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]] - Per PY and Glowsquid.
#[[User:GreenYoshi]] No. The time spent doing that could be used to add or change things for the better of Mariowiki (pranksters, new edits, etc.)
====Comments====
I could see a special main-page for April Fool, but otherwise, that seem pretty useless.
[[User:Glowsquid|Glowsquid]]
== Removals ==
===Recently on the MarioWiki...===
This section is the least updated on the Main Page, as there just isn't enough news to fill it with. Usually, there is only one section of news worth noting, and that always goes on the sitenotice.
'''Deadline:''' 20:00, Nov. 10
{{User:Plumber/Pignature}} 21:33, 3 November 2007 (EDT)
====Support====
====Support====
#{{User:Plumber/Pignature|Per me =)}} 21:33, 3 November 2007 (EDT)
#{{User|EvieMaybe}} per.
#{{User|Super Mario RPG}} Per proposal.


====Oppose====
====Oppose====
#{{User|Altendo}} I don't see a need for this. If the names are similar, tophats containing the other pages can be placed on the pages with similar names. Identifiers are used to identify subjects with ''identical names'', not similar names.
#{{User|Hewer}} Per Altendo, this is what [[Template:Distinguish]] is for. We have to use identifiers for identical titles because the wiki can't have multiple pages with the same title, but that limitation doesn't exist if the titles are just similar. This would make the titles longer than they need to be, and I could also see this leading to disagreements about what's similar enough to count, if the examples are anything to go by. Easier to stick to the objectivity of only giving identical names identifiers. The proposal also doesn't specify what the "some articles" are where this has already been done, but I'm assuming they should be changed.
#{{User|Ray Trace}} Per Hewer.
#{{User|Dine2017}} Per Hewer & I'd like to see the use of identifier kept to a minimum because it simplifies typing (URL, wikicode, etc.)
#{{User|SeanWheeler}} Per Hewer. No need to extend the title just because of a couple letter difference. The identifiers are there for identical titles because it's impossible for wikipages to have the same name.
#{{User|ThePowerPlayer}} Per Hewer. Making this change would only cause more confusion, not less.


====Comments====
====Comments====
I'm not sure why this is a problem in the first place, can you please elaborate? --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 12:13, November 11, 2024 (EST)
:i just find it a bit unreasonable to expect people to remember the difference between two names that are identical in all but formatting, or essentially irrelevant word choice differences (in the case of Color coin and Colored coin, which have also been). this is especially true while editing; i had to verify whether Secret Course 1 was the SML2 one or the SMR one when writing the [[Secret exit]] article. without resorting to a literal, robotic interpretation of the rules, all of the articles i mentioned have functionally "the same name" as their pair, and there is precedent for adding identifiers to article names like these. [[Family Basic (microgame)]] recieved a differentiatior because a mere capitalization difference from [[Family BASIC]] [[Talk:Family_Basic_(microgame)#Moving_the_page|was deemed unreasonable]]. folks in the MarioWiki Discord server agreed with me when i asked if i should rename [[Hot Air Balloon (Donkey Kong franchise)]] (previously just "Hot Air Balloon", with no hyphen and Air capitalized) to differentiate it from [[Hot-air balloon]]. [[Avalanche (obstacle)]] has an identifier to separate it from [[Avalanche! (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix)]] and [[Avalanche! (Mario Party 4)]], even though both of them have exclamation marks. [[Finish line (object)]] and [[Finish Line (microgame)]] get identifiers, even though they're capitalized differently. this is something we already do, the aim here is just to formalize it. [[User:EvieMaybe|EvieMaybe]] ([[User talk:EvieMaybe|talk]]) 14:51, November 11, 2024 (EST)
::This proposal passing wouldn't mean you no longer have to check whether it's Secret Course 1 or 01, it'd just mean you now have to type an unnecessary identifier and pipe link it as well. I'd say it's different for finish line and Family BASIC where the only difference between titles is casing, as the search function on the wiki is case insensitive (and also, that proposal made [[Family Basic]] a redirect to [[Family BASIC]], so an identifier is still needed to distinguish from that). But in the other cases, we don't need the identifier. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 15:49, November 11, 2024 (EST)
==New features==
===Create articles for Glohm enemies or merge them with their normal counterparts===
{{early notice|November 28}}
I'm currently contributing to ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' content, and I'm currently creating articles for enemies in the game. It has been brought to my attention that [[Glohm]] enemies are basically stronger versions of preexisting enemies, although they have unique characteristics.


===Quotes?===
This proposal aims to determine whether or not Glohm enemies get their own articles. So, there are two choices for when Glohm enemy coverage eventually occurs:


Lately i've been searching around the wikis quotes, and have seen quotes like "whupee heeheeheehee!" when thats just a bunch of giberious and also something like AHHH!!! thats just someone yelling! should we get rid of these?
1. '''Glohm enemies get their own articles.''' They get their own dedicated pages.


'''Proposer''': [[User:Master Crash|Master Crash]]<br>
2. '''Glohm enemy coverage is limited to the articles for their normal counterparts.''' This means all Glohm related information for them is explained for the normal versions of the enemies.
'''Deadline''': 22:00, Nov. 4th


====Remove====
Let's see what happens!


#{{User:Master Crash/sig}} my Reason is given above
'''Proposer''': {{User|Sparks}}<br>
#[[User:Glowsquid|Glowsquid]] I agree, quotes like "AHHHH!!!!" are useless and make the wiki look less professional.
'''Deadline''': December 5, 2024, 23:59 GMT
#{{User:Luigibros2/sig}} they are very useless quotes that make us seem like we well add any thing to articles.
#{{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} A perfect example of a good quote, can be seen on [[Snake (character)|Snake]]'s article. Quotes like "AHHHH!!!!" have no meaning, as Glowsquid says.
#[[User:Coincollector|&euro;zlo]]
#[[User:Zakor1138|Zakor1138]] 'Nuff said.
#{{User:Purple Yoshi/sig}}-Quotes are supposed to tell us about the character.
#{{User:Cobold/sig}} - Quotes from the gibberish sounds from Superstar Saga are as useless as quotes saying "I'm the best", as there are a dozen of other characters with exactly the same or a very similar quote.
#{{User:Smiddle/sig}} per everyone above.
#[[User:Fly_Guy_2]] We need better quotes, like [[Nastasia]]'s.
#{{User:3dejong/sig|qoutes like "Yahoo!" and "Ameena pasta gumba ray bardo" don't belong either.}}
#{{User:Bentendo/sig}} Those aren't really even quotes, but rather should be considered noises that the character makes. They may be fun to some, though they're completely pointless. I say we should go as far as to remove quotes such as "Yoshi!", because really, it tells nothing of the actual character...


====Keep====
====Create new articles for Glohm enemies====
#{{User|Sparks}} My preferred choice. Sure it could get repetitive and redundant, but it's worth it to document the abilities of these Glohm enemies.
#{{User|Camwoodstock}} We give articles to [[Elite Dry Bones|other stronger]] [[Shy Guy R|RPG enemy]] [[Antasma X|and boss variants]], so why should Brothership be any different?
#{{User|Tails777}} They are stronger variants with different stats to their originals, no different from every example Camwoodstock gave. Per proposal.
#{{User|DryBonesBandit}} Per all.
#{{User|Zootalo}} The Shiny Paper versions of enemies from Paper Jam have their own articles as well; this is no different. Per all.
#{{User|Nightwicked Bowser}} Probably best for overall consistancy with a game like this one.
#{{User|Technetium}} Per all.
#{{User|Cheat-master30}} Given that some of them have specific differences in attack patterns, it seems like they should probably get unique articles.


#{{User:Arend/sig}} DELETING QUOTES? They're lots of fun! C'mon, keep them!
====Include Glohm enemy coverage on their normal counterparts' articles without creating new articles for them====
#{{User:Peachycakes 3.14/sig}} I havn't seen many of these useless quotes.
#{{User:King Mario/sig|I hav to agree wit Peachy and Arend and then it would be pretty pointless to have a Quote of the moment}}
#I don't see many of those here. {{User:Plumber/Pignature}} 07:55, 27 October 2007 (EDT)
# --[[User:Nasakid|&#91;&#91;User:Nasakid&#124;Zach121]]]] 16:33, 2 November 2007 (EDT) i agree with plums
#{{User:Super Yoshi10/sig}} per every one
#{{User:Stumpers/sig}} Keep 'em off of the header if you must, but the fact is if you delete them totally you're removing information, which is kinda counteractive.


====Comments====
====Comments====
{{@|Zootalo}} The Paper Jam shiny enemies are not split, but the Sticker Star ones are. {{Unsigned|Nightwicked Bowser}}


At the very least, they shouldn't be the lead-in quote. -- [[User: Son of Suns|Son of Suns]]
Kinda torn to be honest. I voted yes because some of them have specific differences from their regular counterparts (Glohm Floopfly Rs and Glohm Soreboars always explode once defeated for example), but then we've got the weird situation of trying to figure out what exactly you'd include on a page for the enemies without these things, like the Glohm Palookas (which as far as I know, look and act almost identically to their standard counterparts). --[[User:Cheat-master30|Cheat-master30]] ([[User talk:Cheat-master30|talk]]) 22:30, November 23, 2024 (EST)
 
:In fairness, this could also be said about many other stronger variants of enemies. The only real difference between a Goomba and Gloomba are the color schemes, in a similar way to how the only difference between a Palooka and a Glohm Palooka is the darker coloration and Glohmy aura. It's kinda just a natural thing for most stronger variants (not all mind you, but most). {{User:Tails777/sig}}
I'm conflicted on this one. True, things like "Ahhh!" are a bit redundant in principle. But if you know the context it could have meaning. For instance, in one of the ''Mario Party'' games, Peach goes, "Booooo!" Alone that sounds like a pointless, generic utterance, but if you actually hear it, it's '''hilarious'''! All in all, I just can't decide which way to vote. - [[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]]
 
:See, most of the point in the quote on the page is to show the personality of the character. So, unless the screams have something to do with the personality of the character, remove them. Example: Instead of having "Princess Peach!" as Peach's quote have "Oh? Did I win?" so we can see a bit about her personality...and stuff like that... http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/9276/papertoycf7.gif '''[[User:Paper Jorge|Paper Jorge! I give paper cuts so stand back!]]''' http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/9276/papertoycf7.gif
::Definately get rid of them from the "main quote" thing, but can you leave them in the article?  Check out [[Princess Daisy|Daisy's]] quote page for what I'm talking about. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 22:49, 22 October 2007 (EDT)
 
Arend: I don't think you understand, this proposal won't delete ALL quotes, only boring and generic one like "AHHH!!!" or "I'm the best!'.
[[User:Glowsquid|Glowsquid]]
 
Well, the ones i was sorta talkin about was only stuff like: erto robartello berto, or AHH!!! or all that other junk.
 
{{User:Master Crash/sig}}
 
A quote is suppose to describe the character/article as best as it can (see Snakes' page). If the random gibberish defines the character best it should stay, but if its just some useless quote cause you couldn't think of something else it should be replaced. {{User:Xzelion/Signature}}
 
Exactly
 
{{User:Master Crash/sig}}
 
'''[[User:Arend|Arend]]''', '''[[User:King Mario|King Mario]]''', we are not saying to remove ALL quotes. We are only saying to remove worthless quotes, like "AHHHHH!!!". All quotes that actually MEAN something will be kept. Get it? {{User:Pokemon DP/sig}}
 
Oh, well I'm still putting it on keep {{User:King Mario/sig|KEEP}}
 
To Plums: If you don't really see any of them, why vote?
 
{{User:Master Crash/sig}}
 
=== "What Other Users Think Of Me Lists" ===
These things are just dumb. We got rid of Cool User Lists, and these are only worse. As you can most likely see, they have caused nothing but bad, and flame wars. Some of these might be OK(Like [[User:Xzelion|Xzelion's]]), but others go over the limit(Like [[User:Pokemon DP|Pokemon DP's]], even if they are all MY quotes. <_<). These are mostly just the depressed people trying to make themselves look more hated, anyway, *continues into a long rant about DP that would getting him ****ing banned if he actually said it*. Therefor, I propose that we ban these, as we did with the Cool User Lists(Which NEVER ACTUALLY CAUSED ANYTHING!).
 
'''Proposer''': [[User:Uniju :D|Uniju :D]]<br>
'''Deadline''': Oct. 28, 15:00
 
==== Remove ====
 
#{{User:Uniju :D/sig}}I am the proposer, and, blah, blah, blah...
#{{User:Moogle/sig}} Just as bad as the cool users list.
#{{User:Ghost Jam/sig}} Same boat as Cool Users lists. If someone really wants to know about someones past, they can look in the contribution history.
#{{User:Shroobario/sig}} Is wrost then Cool user list and Hated User list (if they existed) make people think bad things of other users! Everyone has a bad point but you should just see the good ones!
#{{User:Stumpers/sig}} My vote is in responce to DP's staement that the Wiki has a right to know.  If you have an issue with another user that isn't publically on the Wiki, it deserves to remain private.  And really, why post it here just because an issue is related to the Wiki?  If it matters that much sysops should be contacted to resolve the issue.
#{{User:King Mario/sig|I agree with all of the users above}}
#{{User:Plumber/Pignature}} Per Stumpers, '''strongly'''. It is not the wiki's business to know of every arguement someone has with somebody.
 
==== Keep ====
#{{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} Hey, if someone flames someone, the Wiki has a right to know about it! These lists show which people have flamed who, allowing them to get what they deserve when they flame. And, you only made this proposal because you are mad at me for adding all of your flames towards me onto my list. You coult end up becoming banned for what you wrote on this Proposal!
#[[User:Zakor1138|Zakor1138]] Just cause its for good intentions. So what? If you act like a lurdo [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Lurdo] everyone should know 'bout it.
#[[User:Glowsquid|Glowsquid]] - See my comment below.
#{{User:Peachycakes 3.14/sig}} I was against getting rid of cool user lists, and now people are still getting into flame wars without them. But i'm still against restricting stuff you can put on your userpage.
#{{User:Time Q/sig}} Per Peachycakes, just because ''some'' might misuse it doesn't mean for me that nobody should be allowed to use it.
#[[User:Fly_Guy_2]] Pokemon DP's right.
#{{User:Cobold/sig}} - Put on your user page what you want. If there is flaming because of it, then ban the flaming. No reason to fight the cause, there are not too many incidents around.
#{{User:Master Crash/sig}} Not all these quotes are negative, i mean quotes like what Zach121 has is good, or funny ones like 3d's Waluigi and Petey stuff.
# {{User:Xzelion/Signature}} Per all, Besides mine are only kept for humor. >.>
#Per DP, thouugh I don't have one [[User:Mr. Guy|Mr. Guy]]
#{{User:3dejong/sig|sure, some people add stupid flames, but some like putting funny qoutes or what some people think is good about them in their lists.}}
 
==== Comments ====
 
DP: -_-' Why do YOU ALWAYS THINK THAT MY REASONS ARE SELF-CENTERED? WHY THE H*** CAN'T YOU JUST DEAL WITH THE FACT THAT I'M NOT DOING THINGS FOR ONLY MYSELF!!!!! {{User:Uniju :D/sig}}
:Did I see some anger? It is the path to the dark side![http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Dark_side] [[User:Zakor1138|Zakor1138]]
::Whoa, whoa, whoa, calm down, Uniju. You continue like that, you will get in BIG trouble. {{User:Pokemon DP/sig}}
 
I think we should just change it to "Feedback". There should be no negative things. This wiki is not about pointing out if someone says something rude. Why can't people just ignore it?{{User:Purple Yoshi/sig}}
:If you flame someone, you should get in trouble for it. You shouldn't be able to get away with anything bad that you do. {{User:Pokemon DP/sig}}
::Which is why we have Sysops, suspensions and bans. Making black-lists only adds to the problem. -- [[Image:Shyghost.PNG]][[User:Ghost Jam|Chris]][[Image:Shyghost.PNG]] 15:13, 24 October 2007 (EDT)
 
That's true, just don't overdo it. We all know about what happens if it happens a lot, even without quotes.{{User:Purple Yoshi/sig}}
 
When I made this list, I had a purely humoristic  goal in mind, I didn't try to make myself look hated and other non-sense. You are about the only one that take these lists seriously, and the only one to star flame war over them. As Zakor1138 said, if you act like an idiot, it's only natural for the other to know it.
[[User:Glowsquid|Glowsquid, and the cool user list DID cause my flame wars, check my archive if you don't believe it.]]
 
DP, I looked at your user page, and you posted countless censored f-bombs.  If Uniju is going to get in trouble for what he posted above, and I posted them on my page wouldn't I be also using the language and the flaming?  I thought we could only use those in quotes of Nintendo characters, etc., so how do we justify this?  I'm not saying this because I think Uniju's comments are justified, by the way.  I'm saying it because I want all of this anger stuff to get gone, quoted or freshly written. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 01:22, 26 October 2007 (EDT)
 
i agree with PY.
 
{{User:Master Crash/sig}}
 
Most are kept for only humor reasons, however, some are just kept to cause bad blood in the case of Pokemon DP. Therefore if they all stay, the bad blood intensifies, and if they leave, then the bad blood evaporates and we can find humor elsewhere. {{User:Plumber/Pignature}} 08:30, 27 October 2007 (EDT)
:Pokemon DP's page is also a really good example of the intensification.  You can see Uniju's emotions flare as a result.  It makes me wonder if Uniju would have calmed down if the list wasn't there. Personally, I like User peace and happiness and whatnot, so I hate flame wars.  If these just cause flame wars to last longer, why are we doing them? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 12:39, 27 October 2007 (EDT)


Uh, this Proposal ended a while ago. :| {{User:Pokemon DP/sig}}
==Removals==
:O rlly? Can I then beg of you to take down your list, not because you have to, but because you're a good, peace-loving person?  *big blue eyes* You couldn't say no to this face, could you? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 22:10, 30 October 2007 (EDT)
''None at the moment.''
::Because I barely have a nice side, no. {{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} In case you didn't catch that answer, I'll say it again. '''No'''.
:::Hmm... someone needs some virtual pie.  Regardless, it's not my issue so I'm butting out of it. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 22:24, 30 October 2007 (EDT)
::::Thank you. And, I hate pie. {{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} I prefer Pizza.


==Changes==
==Changes==
===Tag images of bind-posing models for reuploading===
It's been two years since [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/69#Do not use t-posing models as infobox images|the previous proposal]] had passed. Now let's talk about tagging images of bind-posing models for reuploading. Take [https://www.models-resource.com/resources/big_icons/4/3950.png?updated=1673644745 this image] for example. As you can see, this image is a bind-posing model. Once this proposal passes, we'll be able to tag every bind-posing model with this:


===Discuss what goes on the Main Page===
{{tem|image-quality|Bind-posing model; should be replaced with a rendered game model}}
Today I finally took a look at the stuff featured on the Main Page, and saw this in "Did You Know?": <br> "Ax Mummies are ax-wielding mummies [...]" <br> Yeah... as elaborate as that is, I don't think it's absolutely neccessary for information like that to be on the first page people come across on our Wiki.


So, I'm proposing that we have weekly discussions on what kind of stuff makes it to the main page; this includes what's worthy of the news section, what quotes we should use, etc. etc. etc.
That way, if a bind-posing model is reuploaded as a rendered game model that serves as a replacement, we'll be able to reuse it as an infobox image.


'''Proposer:''' [[User:Dodoman|Dodoman]]<br> '''Deadline:''' 21:00 Nov 3
'''Proposer''': {{User|GuntherBayBeee}}<br>
'''Deadline''': November 29, 2024, 23:59 GMT


====Yes to Discussions====
====Support====
#[[User:Dodoman|Dodo]] I'm the proposer, yada yada.
#{{User|GuntherBayBeee}} Per proposal
 
<s>#{{User|ThePowerPlayer}} Like I said in the other proposal, T-poses are generally not how characters are supposed to look. If [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/70#Prioritize MESEN/NEStopia palette for NES sprites and screenshots|this]] is any indication, the wiki should favor game accuracy in images.</s>
====No to Discussions====
#[[User: Son of Suns|Son of Suns]] - That takes a lot of time.  Anyone can change those main page boxes, so if something is wrong or is unneeded, you can simply change it.  You can also discuss what should be in those boxes on the template talk pages, in case their is a conflict.
#[[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]] - Per SoS and Wayoshi.
#{{User:Cobold/sig}} - I excuse for my bad choices of Trivia items in this section. I guess it would be better if anyone except me would actually be working on it. This is not the case. Why discuss on it when you're not working?
#{{User:Stumpers/sig}} - Sometimes, it seems like there's so much politics that I don't want to touch things because I'm afraid of the reaction.  Please don't make the main page like that, too!  Besides, trivia is supposed to be about new articles, so there's not much to argue about.  Look at the recent changes, then edit. BAM!
#{{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} - Per all.
 
====Comments====
I'm sure it was just a minor lazy mishap. Everything in [[MarioWiki:Maintenance/Main Page]] has worked so far. {{User:Wayoshi/sig}} 20:56, 28 October 2007 (EDT)
 
== Merges and Splits ==
===Paratroopa Page===
I think [[Paratroopa]] and [[Red Paratroopa]] should be split into two articles because they're '''different'''. Who agrees?
 
'''Proposer''': [[User:Fly_Guy_2]] <br>
'''Deadline''': October 29th, 17:00
 
==== Support Split ====
#[[User:Fly_Guy_2]] I am the proposer, blah blah blah.
#{{User:Stumpers/sig}} Paratroopa should be a disambiguation page that links to Red and Green Paratroopas.  We don't put Goomba and Gloomba on the same page, so I would support this split.


====Oppose====
====Oppose====
#[[User:Mr. Guy]] There the same
#{{User|Nintendo101}} I think it is great when users replace images of bind-posed (or "t-posed") models with organically rendered ones. It is a practice I personally encourage and welcome. However, I do think there [[:File:PiantissimoUnmasked.png|can be educational and illustrative purposes to bind-posed models]], and I think a blanket rule would put unnecessary pressure on the users of this site to render models when a bind-posed one can be more than serviceable, and may even discourage the cataloging of 3D assets in the future if a user cannot render them. Rendering models is a very time-consuming process, and I think it is healthier to just allow users to replace the bind-posed images we have ''if'' they can. Not require them to. Perfection is the enemy of the good.
#{{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} As Mr. Guy said, they are the exact same thing.
#{{User|EvieMaybe}} this seems better handled on a case-by-case basis rather than a full sweep
# lla rep {{User:Xzelion/Signature}} (Per all)
#{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per all.
#[[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]] If we split up Green and Red shelled Paratroopas we'd have to make new pages for the Yellow and Blue-shelled variations too. Then we'd have to do the same to the [[Koopa Troopa]] colour morphs to be conistant...
#{{User|Hewer}} Per all, a hard rule isn't necessary here.
#Not notable enough to warrant a split. What we have now works. -- [[User: Booster|Booster]]
#{{User|ThePowerPlayer}} Per all.
#{{User|Camwoodstock}} Per all, especially Nintendo101. Given there ''are'' scenarios where bind-posed/T-posed models are actually more illustrative than properly rigged alternatives, we should probably handle these on a case-by-case basis.
#{{User|Mario}} Tag them if they're bad quality, not because they're t-posed.


====Comments====
====Comments====
Umm, then why that red Koopa and normle Koopas toghther in one aarticle? Well that's your anser. Also Fly Guy, you've added some useles info o other pages {{User:Mr. Guy/sig|ZOMG}}
Wording should be changed to "bind pose" since not all characters are T-posed, especially non-bipeds ([https://www.models-resource.com/resources/big_icons/4/3950.png?updated=1673644745 like Yoshi from Super Smash Bros. Melee or Brawl], Wiggler, Buzzy Beetles, Piranha Plants, and more) and A-pose exists as a default pose too. In addition, models technically aren't "t-posing", they're modeled this way before animations and a rig are applied to them, the wording makes them look like they're animating when they're not. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 20:36, November 15, 2024 (EST)
:Pokémon DP, they are not exactly the same. In classical Mario platformers, Green Paratroopers cannot really fly, but merely jump around, and Red Paratroopas fly in the air. This is the same way in Super Smash Bros. Melee, by the way. - {{User:Cobold/sig}} 05:23, 28 October 2007 (EDT)
::"If we split up Green and Red shelled Paratroopas we'd have to make new pages for the Yellow and Blue-shelled variations too. Then we'd have to do the same to the Koopa Troopa colour morphs to be conistant..." (Quote from above...) What's so bad about that? Sure, it's work, but we're a Wiki!  <cheerleader> "We write, fight, oh, yeah, that's right!" </cheerleader> {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 17:08, 28 October 2007 (EDT)
:::The problem is that aside from their walking speeds there is no difference between blue and yellow Koopas except thier shell colour. All the differences between the various colours of Shells are already described on their respective pages ([[Red Shell]], [[Yellow Shell]], etc.), therefore, so why should we make '''another'' set of articles?. All it will do will get people frustrated at the number of tiny little pages they have to visit when they could have easiy read all the differences between the races on one [[Koopa Troopa]] page. Then there are the acceptions to the rule (like [[Parakarry]] and his ''light'' blue shell). Finally, you can look at the Koopa Troopa species from a biological point of view. For instance, there are three colour morphs of the Common Grackle, but in field guides they only have one article for the entire species, in which they describe (and picture) the different morphs. That one article includes just as much information as three differenet ones would have, only it was more effective in delivering that info in a clear and percise manner, making it easier to follow than three articles might be, making it better. We want to be a profesional Wiki, and what better way to acomplish this than to emulate the professionals. - [[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]]
::::Good point.  I also just remembered that if you beat a Koopa out of his shell, he can enter a shell of a different color.  That doesn't change his species, though.  You win. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 22:50, 29 October 2007 (EDT)
:::::Wow, I didn't even think about [[Beach Koopa|Beach Koopas]]! Kudos to you! - [[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]]
::::::Gracias... although it makes me feel like a huge nerd that I knew htat. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 22:12, 30 October 2007 (EDT)
:::::::You think ''you're'' a nerd? I'm the one applying ornithological practices to classifying Koopas! It's actually one of my goals in life to come up with an evolutionary chain for all Koopa species and then come up with a scientific classification system complete with Latin names! Now ''that's'' nerdy! - [[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]]
 
===Time Machines Page===
The [[Time Machine]] page consists of three officially named (one being conjectural) Time Machines, all with significant content to have its own article. Also they effect gameplay (sorta).
 
'''Proposer''': {{user|Xzelion}} <br>
'''Deadline''': October 29th, 17:00
 
====Support Split====
#{{User:Xzelion/Signature}} Per Above
#[[User: Booster|Booster]] -- Three of them are officially named, and have different designs and functions.
#[[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]] - Per all.
#[[User:Dodoman|Dodoman]] - Per all (except Walkazo >_>).
#{{User:Stumpers/sig}} On one condition: see below.
#{{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} Per all.
#{{User:Purple Yoshi/sig}}-They are from different games, and are for different things.
#{{User:Time Q/sig}} Per all.
#[[User:MOP|MOP]] - And it is in the Gadd inventions list.
 
====Oppose Split====
 
====Comments====
My vote stands as long as we can use the [[Time Machine]] page to discuss the concept of time machines... and we could do double duty by listing time machines on the article and making it a psudo-disambiguation page. Sound good?  Of course, if you want to just make the article disambiguation until someone gets around to writing it, be my guest. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 22:45, 22 October 2007 (EDT)
:I agree, there is also an unnamed time machine appearing in [[Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit|this comic]] which could excellently be placed on the [[Time Machine]] page. {{User:Time Q/sig}}
::Both good ideas. And Dodoman: "except Walkazo"? Pourquoi?!? - [[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]]
:::Speaking of that comic, does anyone here speak German? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 01:25, 26 October 2007 (EDT)
 
::::At least two users are from Germany and have wonderful English: [[User: Time Q|Time Q]] and [[User: Grandy02|Grandy02]].  -- [[User: Son of Suns|Son of Suns]]
:::::I am from Germany... - {{User:Cobold/sig}} 13:54, 26 October 2007 (EDT)
::::::Good to know, Sos and Cobold! {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 12:40, 27 October 2007 (EDT)
 
===Planets===
I propose all planets from Super Mario Galaxy be merged into the respective galaxy article, and the information about the planet made into a subsection of the article. That will allow for fewer articles while still keeping information about the planets.
 
'''Proposer''': [[User:TheGreatBlockyBoo]] <br>
'''Deadline''': 10 November 2007, 20:00
====Support Merge====
#{{User:TheGreatBlockyBoo/sig|Per above reasons}}
#{{User:Cobold/sig}} - Per TheGreatBlockyBoo.
#{{User:Master Crash/sig}} Per All
====Oppose====
====Comments====
 
===[[Cosmic Koopa]] to [[Mecha Koopa]]===
The following reasons are:
#It shows an image that is found also in [[Mecha Koopa]] article.
#Its name is conjectural.
therefore, the article must merge with [[Mecha Koopa]]
 
'''Proposer:''' {{User:Coincollector/sig}}<br>
'''Deadline:''' 11 November 2007, 15:00
 
====Support====
#[[User:Coincollector|&euro;zlo]]
#{{User:Master Crash/sig}} She's always right! and this makes alot of sense.
#{{User:Pokemon DP/sig}} I agree with Coincollector, they should be merged.
#[[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]] - The picture from the Mecha Koopa article convinced me "Cosmic Koopas" aren't a seperate species like their article claims. So yeah, definitely merge them (and by "merge", I mean scrap the conjectural article).
 
====Oppose====
====Comment====
*Compare both images, the left it's found in Mecha Koopa article, and the right from Cosmic Koopa article.
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== Miscellaneous ==
Does this proposal advocate replacing these ripped models with ones that are posed from a screenshot or posed in a 3d program with ripped animation files? Not all models are ripped with animations, so it's a bit of a task to undertake if you really want models with animations AND a rig (let's not get started in lighting, which is a separate skillset that's demanded from renderers; not many people get the lighting very good, no offense!); a chunk of models tend to not have a rig, much less an animation. Additionally, some t-posed models are great to use when comparing models or viewing models ''as they are''. [[:File:MLNPC.png]] is an example where it's easy to compare the proportions of Mario, PC Luigi, and NPC Luigi. Sure, you can probably put them all in a orthographic lineup in the same keyframe of a shared animation, but due to the arms, legs, spine, and head all straightened out, it's better to illustrate in T-pose imo. {{User:Mario/sig}} 21:00, November 15, 2024 (EST)


==Miscellaneous==
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===[insert a title for your proposal here]===
[describe what issue this proposal is about and what changes you think should be made to improve how the wiki handles that issue]

'''Proposer''': {{User|[enter your username here]}}<br>
'''Deadline''': [insert a deadline here, 14 days after the proposal was created, at 23:59 GMT, in the format: "November 26, 2024, 23:59 GMT"]

====Support====
#{{User|[enter your username here]}} [make a statement indicating that you support your proposal]

====Oppose====

====Comments====


Users will now be able to vote on your proposal, until the set deadline is reached. Remember, you are a user as well, so you can vote on your own proposal just like the others.

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Talk page proposals

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All active talk page proposals must be listed below in chronological order (new proposals go at the bottom) using {{TPP discuss}}. Include a brief description of the proposal while also mentioning any pages affected by it, a link to the talk page housing the discussion, and the deadline. If the proposal involves a page that is not yet made, use {{fake link}} to communicate its title in the description. Linking to pages not directly involved in the talk page proposal is not recommended, as it clutters the list with unnecessary links.

List of ongoing talk page proposals

Unimplemented proposals

Proposals

Break alphabetical order in enemy lists to list enemy variants below their base form, EvieMaybe (ended May 21, 2024)
Standardize sectioning for Super Mario series game articles, Nintendo101 (ended July 3, 2024)
^ NOTE: Not yet integrated for the Super Mario Maker titles, Super Mario Run, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
Create new sections for gallery pages to cover "unused/pre-release/prototype/etc." graphics separate from the ones that appear in the finalized games, Doc von Schmeltwick (ended September 2, 2024)
Add film and television ratings to Template:Ratings, TheUndescribableGhost (ended October 1, 2024)
Use the classic and classic-link templates when discussing classic courses in Mario Kart Tour, YoYo (ended October 2, 2024)
Split articles for the alternate-named reskins from All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros., Doc von Schmeltwick (ended October 3, 2024)
Clarify coverage of the Super Smash Bros. series, Doc von Schmeltwick (ended October 17, 2024)
Remove all subpage and redirect links from all navigational templates, JanMisali (ended October 31, 2024)
Prioritize MESEN/NEStopia palette for NES sprites and screenshots, Doc von Schmeltwick (ended November 3, 2024)
Stop considering reused voice clips as references (usually), Waluigi Time (ended November 8, 2024)
Allow English names from closed captions, Koopa con Carne (ended November 12, 2024)
^ NOTE: A number of names coming from closed captions are listed here.
Split off the Mario Kart Tour template(s), MightyMario (ended November 24, 2024)

Talk page proposals

Split all the clothing, Doc von Schmeltwick (ended September 12, 2021)
Split machine parts, Robo-Rabbit, and flag from Super Duel Mode, Doc von Schmeltwick (ended September 30, 2022)
Make bestiary list pages for the Minion Quest and Bowser Jr.'s Journey modes, Doc von Schmeltwick (ended January 11, 2024)
Allow separate articles for Diddy Kong Pilot (2003)'s subjects, Doc von Schmeltwick (ended August 3, 2024)
Split Banana Peel from Banana, Doc von Schmeltwick (ended September 18, 2024)
Merge Spiked Thwomp with Thwomp, Blinker (ended November 2, 2024)
Create articles for specified special buildings in Super Mario Run, Salmancer (ended November 15, 2024)
Expand and rename List of characters by game to List of characters by first appearance, Hewer (ended November 20, 2024)
Create articles for "Ashita ni Nattara" and "Banana Tengoku" or list them in List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs, Starluxe (ended November 23, 2024)

Writing guidelines

Add identifiers to near-identical titles

Current MarioWiki writing guidelines state that articles with shared titles recieve an identifier to disambiguate between them (see: Mark (Mario Tennis series) and Mark (NES Open Tournament Golf)). However, this currently relies on the articles sharing an identical, character-by-character name. This means Color coin (Super Mario Run) and Colored coin (Wario Land 3) do not recieve identifiers, despite sharing functionally identical titles. Other sets of articles with the same dilemma include Secret Course 1 (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins) and Secret Course 01 (Super Mario Run), Spyguy (Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis) and Spy Guy (Paper Mario), and Rollin' Down the River (Yoshi's Woolly World) and Rolling Down the River (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!).

This proposal aims to amend MarioWiki:Naming to consider near-identical titles like these as "shared titles", and thus qualify for recieving an identifier according to the established criteria. This is already applied in some articles, but this proposal aims to formalize it as part of the naming rules.

Note that this proposal only covers names that are semantically identical, and only differ in formatting or minor word choices. Buzzar and Buzzer have extremely similar names, but they aren't semantically identical. Balloon Boo and Boo Balloon are extremely similar as well, but the word order sets them apart.

Edit: Per Hewer's question and my comment below, I'd like to point out MarioWiki already does this sometimes. Pairs of near-identical names with identifiers include Family Basic (microgame) and Family BASIC (as ruled by a proposal), Hot Air Balloon (Donkey Kong franchise) and Hot-air balloon, Finish line (object) and Finish Line (microgame), and Avalanche (obstacle) and both Avalanche! (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix) and Avalanche! (Mario Party 4). If this proposal doesn't pass, all of these would get their identifiers removed.

Proposer: EvieMaybe (talk)
Deadline: November 26, 2024, 23:59 GMT

Support

  1. EvieMaybe (talk) per.
  2. Super Mario RPG (talk) Per proposal.

Oppose

  1. Altendo (talk) I don't see a need for this. If the names are similar, tophats containing the other pages can be placed on the pages with similar names. Identifiers are used to identify subjects with identical names, not similar names.
  2. Hewer (talk) Per Altendo, this is what Template:Distinguish is for. We have to use identifiers for identical titles because the wiki can't have multiple pages with the same title, but that limitation doesn't exist if the titles are just similar. This would make the titles longer than they need to be, and I could also see this leading to disagreements about what's similar enough to count, if the examples are anything to go by. Easier to stick to the objectivity of only giving identical names identifiers. The proposal also doesn't specify what the "some articles" are where this has already been done, but I'm assuming they should be changed.
  3. Ray Trace (talk) Per Hewer.
  4. Dine2017 (talk) Per Hewer & I'd like to see the use of identifier kept to a minimum because it simplifies typing (URL, wikicode, etc.)
  5. SeanWheeler (talk) Per Hewer. No need to extend the title just because of a couple letter difference. The identifiers are there for identical titles because it's impossible for wikipages to have the same name.
  6. ThePowerPlayer (talk) Per Hewer. Making this change would only cause more confusion, not less.

Comments

I'm not sure why this is a problem in the first place, can you please elaborate? --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 12:13, November 11, 2024 (EST)

i just find it a bit unreasonable to expect people to remember the difference between two names that are identical in all but formatting, or essentially irrelevant word choice differences (in the case of Color coin and Colored coin, which have also been). this is especially true while editing; i had to verify whether Secret Course 1 was the SML2 one or the SMR one when writing the Secret exit article. without resorting to a literal, robotic interpretation of the rules, all of the articles i mentioned have functionally "the same name" as their pair, and there is precedent for adding identifiers to article names like these. Family Basic (microgame) recieved a differentiatior because a mere capitalization difference from Family BASIC was deemed unreasonable. folks in the MarioWiki Discord server agreed with me when i asked if i should rename Hot Air Balloon (Donkey Kong franchise) (previously just "Hot Air Balloon", with no hyphen and Air capitalized) to differentiate it from Hot-air balloon. Avalanche (obstacle) has an identifier to separate it from Avalanche! (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix) and Avalanche! (Mario Party 4), even though both of them have exclamation marks. Finish line (object) and Finish Line (microgame) get identifiers, even though they're capitalized differently. this is something we already do, the aim here is just to formalize it. EvieMaybe (talk) 14:51, November 11, 2024 (EST)
This proposal passing wouldn't mean you no longer have to check whether it's Secret Course 1 or 01, it'd just mean you now have to type an unnecessary identifier and pipe link it as well. I'd say it's different for finish line and Family BASIC where the only difference between titles is casing, as the search function on the wiki is case insensitive (and also, that proposal made Family Basic a redirect to Family BASIC, so an identifier is still needed to distinguish from that). But in the other cases, we don't need the identifier. Hewer (talk · contributions · edit count) 15:49, November 11, 2024 (EST)

New features

Create articles for Glohm enemies or merge them with their normal counterparts

Based on the early vote, this proposal may be eligible to close one week early. Please use {{proposal check|early=yes}} on November 28 at 23:59 GMT and close the proposal if applicable.

I'm currently contributing to Mario & Luigi: Brothership content, and I'm currently creating articles for enemies in the game. It has been brought to my attention that Glohm enemies are basically stronger versions of preexisting enemies, although they have unique characteristics.

This proposal aims to determine whether or not Glohm enemies get their own articles. So, there are two choices for when Glohm enemy coverage eventually occurs:

1. Glohm enemies get their own articles. They get their own dedicated pages.

2. Glohm enemy coverage is limited to the articles for their normal counterparts. This means all Glohm related information for them is explained for the normal versions of the enemies.

Let's see what happens!

Proposer: Sparks (talk)
Deadline: December 5, 2024, 23:59 GMT

Create new articles for Glohm enemies

  1. Sparks (talk) My preferred choice. Sure it could get repetitive and redundant, but it's worth it to document the abilities of these Glohm enemies.
  2. Camwoodstock (talk) We give articles to other stronger RPG enemy and boss variants, so why should Brothership be any different?
  3. Tails777 (talk) They are stronger variants with different stats to their originals, no different from every example Camwoodstock gave. Per proposal.
  4. DryBonesBandit (talk) Per all.
  5. Zootalo (talk) The Shiny Paper versions of enemies from Paper Jam have their own articles as well; this is no different. Per all.
  6. Nightwicked Bowser (talk) Probably best for overall consistancy with a game like this one.
  7. Technetium (talk) Per all.
  8. Cheat-master30 (talk) Given that some of them have specific differences in attack patterns, it seems like they should probably get unique articles.

Include Glohm enemy coverage on their normal counterparts' articles without creating new articles for them

Comments

@Zootalo The Paper Jam shiny enemies are not split, but the Sticker Star ones are.
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nightwicked Bowser (talk).

Kinda torn to be honest. I voted yes because some of them have specific differences from their regular counterparts (Glohm Floopfly Rs and Glohm Soreboars always explode once defeated for example), but then we've got the weird situation of trying to figure out what exactly you'd include on a page for the enemies without these things, like the Glohm Palookas (which as far as I know, look and act almost identically to their standard counterparts). --Cheat-master30 (talk) 22:30, November 23, 2024 (EST)

In fairness, this could also be said about many other stronger variants of enemies. The only real difference between a Goomba and Gloomba are the color schemes, in a similar way to how the only difference between a Palooka and a Glohm Palooka is the darker coloration and Glohmy aura. It's kinda just a natural thing for most stronger variants (not all mind you, but most). Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Removals

None at the moment.

Changes

Tag images of bind-posing models for reuploading

It's been two years since the previous proposal had passed. Now let's talk about tagging images of bind-posing models for reuploading. Take this image for example. As you can see, this image is a bind-posing model. Once this proposal passes, we'll be able to tag every bind-posing model with this:

{{image-quality|Bind-posing model; should be replaced with a rendered game model}}

That way, if a bind-posing model is reuploaded as a rendered game model that serves as a replacement, we'll be able to reuse it as an infobox image.

Proposer: GuntherBayBeee (talk)
Deadline: November 29, 2024, 23:59 GMT

Support

  1. GuntherBayBeee (talk) Per proposal

#ThePowerPlayer (talk) Like I said in the other proposal, T-poses are generally not how characters are supposed to look. If this is any indication, the wiki should favor game accuracy in images.

Oppose

  1. Nintendo101 (talk) I think it is great when users replace images of bind-posed (or "t-posed") models with organically rendered ones. It is a practice I personally encourage and welcome. However, I do think there can be educational and illustrative purposes to bind-posed models, and I think a blanket rule would put unnecessary pressure on the users of this site to render models when a bind-posed one can be more than serviceable, and may even discourage the cataloging of 3D assets in the future if a user cannot render them. Rendering models is a very time-consuming process, and I think it is healthier to just allow users to replace the bind-posed images we have if they can. Not require them to. Perfection is the enemy of the good.
  2. EvieMaybe (talk) this seems better handled on a case-by-case basis rather than a full sweep
  3. Waluigi Time (talk) Per all.
  4. Hewer (talk) Per all, a hard rule isn't necessary here.
  5. ThePowerPlayer (talk) Per all.
  6. Camwoodstock (talk) Per all, especially Nintendo101. Given there are scenarios where bind-posed/T-posed models are actually more illustrative than properly rigged alternatives, we should probably handle these on a case-by-case basis.
  7. Mario (talk) Tag them if they're bad quality, not because they're t-posed.

Comments

Wording should be changed to "bind pose" since not all characters are T-posed, especially non-bipeds (like Yoshi from Super Smash Bros. Melee or Brawl, Wiggler, Buzzy Beetles, Piranha Plants, and more) and A-pose exists as a default pose too. In addition, models technically aren't "t-posing", they're modeled this way before animations and a rig are applied to them, the wording makes them look like they're animating when they're not. BabyLuigiFire.pngRay Trace(T|C) 20:36, November 15, 2024 (EST)

Does this proposal advocate replacing these ripped models with ones that are posed from a screenshot or posed in a 3d program with ripped animation files? Not all models are ripped with animations, so it's a bit of a task to undertake if you really want models with animations AND a rig (let's not get started in lighting, which is a separate skillset that's demanded from renderers; not many people get the lighting very good, no offense!); a chunk of models tend to not have a rig, much less an animation. Additionally, some t-posed models are great to use when comparing models or viewing models as they are. File:MLNPC.png is an example where it's easy to compare the proportions of Mario, PC Luigi, and NPC Luigi. Sure, you can probably put them all in a orthographic lineup in the same keyframe of a shared animation, but due to the arms, legs, spine, and head all straightened out, it's better to illustrate in T-pose imo. Icon showing how many lives Mario has left. From Super Mario 64 DS. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 21:00, November 15, 2024 (EST)

Miscellaneous

None at the moment.