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It's been called "Course" in most Mario games except ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Those and the ''Donkey Kong'' series are the only times it's been called level. | It's been called "Course" in most Mario games except ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Those and the ''Donkey Kong'' series are the only times it's been called level. | ||
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Why do we even need this page? It just regurgitates information found on other pages, and really nothing beyond that. Therefore, I propose that we delete this page, or at the very least move the information somewhere else, such as the [[MarioWiki:Glossary|Glossary]]. | Why do we even need this page? It just regurgitates information found on other pages, and really nothing beyond that. Therefore, I propose that we delete this page, or at the very least move the information somewhere else, such as the [[MarioWiki:Glossary|Glossary]]. | ||
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== Merge to the [[MarioWiki:Glossary|Glossary]] == | == Merge to the [[MarioWiki:Glossary|Glossary]] == | ||
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Yes, I know I proposed something about this before, but what I ''was'' proposing didn't take into account the fact that "Level" never appears in the glossary. Therefore, I propose that we merge all relevant information on this page to the glossary, and leave this page behind as a redirect. | Yes, I know I proposed something about this before, but what I ''was'' proposing didn't take into account the fact that "Level" never appears in the glossary. Therefore, I propose that we merge all relevant information on this page to the glossary, and leave this page behind as a redirect. | ||
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== Merge to the Glossary, take 2 == | == Merge to the Glossary, take 2 == | ||
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Yup, I think we're finally ready for this to happen. | Yup, I think we're finally ready for this to happen. | ||
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::I still think "level" is the best option especially for a gaming wiki. I don't have precise numbers but "level" is likely used way more across the wiki than "course". I think renaming this article to "course" is going to create pretty annoying piping and redirect issues when "level" is a far more familiar term (and it's far from a dated term). Not to mention, should we rename all the subcategories in [[:Category:Levels]], rename our various navigation templates (or parts of navigation templates) like {{tem|YIDS levels}}, rename our templates {{tem|level infobox}}, to reflect the new preferred naming scheme? Or do we just stop at article name and article content, where we create this discrepancy where we just semi-endorse the new term? Additionally, this assumes the scope is limited to the 2D ''Mario'' platformers; there's no guarantee that the gameplay elements are also called "courses" in other series such as ''Super Smash Bros.'', various Mario Sports games, or in Paper Mario, so do we apply "course" to those too? Or do we keep "course" just for 2D Mario levels? That's not going to be good for wiki editors, a lot of restructuring over relatively minor semantics, a lot of headache over the extent of how we should apply these changes. We do try to adhere to naming guidelines most of the time, but these are guidelines in the end, and I don't think these guidelines were written with generic, versatile terminology in mind. {{User:Mario/sig}} 20:50, April 20, 2023 (EDT) | ::I still think "level" is the best option especially for a gaming wiki. I don't have precise numbers but "level" is likely used way more across the wiki than "course". I think renaming this article to "course" is going to create pretty annoying piping and redirect issues when "level" is a far more familiar term (and it's far from a dated term). Not to mention, should we rename all the subcategories in [[:Category:Levels]], rename our various navigation templates (or parts of navigation templates) like {{tem|YIDS levels}}, rename our templates {{tem|level infobox}}, to reflect the new preferred naming scheme? Or do we just stop at article name and article content, where we create this discrepancy where we just semi-endorse the new term? Additionally, this assumes the scope is limited to the 2D ''Mario'' platformers; there's no guarantee that the gameplay elements are also called "courses" in other series such as ''Super Smash Bros.'', various Mario Sports games, or in Paper Mario, so do we apply "course" to those too? Or do we keep "course" just for 2D Mario levels? That's not going to be good for wiki editors, a lot of restructuring over relatively minor semantics, a lot of headache over the extent of how we should apply these changes. We do try to adhere to naming guidelines most of the time, but these are guidelines in the end, and I don't think these guidelines were written with generic, versatile terminology in mind. {{User:Mario/sig}} 20:50, April 20, 2023 (EDT) | ||
:::You do realize we can just use [[User:PorpleBot|PorpleBot]] to rename "level" to "course" right? Porple designed it for tasks like that, which would otherwise take ages to fix normally. In fact, just the other day PorpleBot removed all the "MW:[TEXT]" redirects and replaced all instances of them with "SMW:[TEXT]" (for reasons I do not understand in the slightest, that just made "MW" redirect to media wiki, but it still shows we have the means to update a lot of terminology really quickly). And regarding your inquiry, Smash uses "stages", Paper Mario uses "chapter", and the Mario Sports series use "courses", so there would not be a conflict there. {{User:Somethingone/sig}} 21:22, April 20, 2023 (EDT) | :::You do realize we can just use [[User:PorpleBot|PorpleBot]] to rename "level" to "course" right? Porple designed it for tasks like that, which would otherwise take ages to fix normally. In fact, just the other day PorpleBot removed all the "MW:[TEXT]" redirects and replaced all instances of them with "SMW:[TEXT]" (for reasons I do not understand in the slightest, that just made "MW" redirect to media wiki, but it still shows we have the means to update a lot of terminology really quickly). And regarding your inquiry, Smash uses "stages", Paper Mario uses "chapter", and the Mario Sports series use "courses", so there would not be a conflict there. {{User:Somethingone/sig}} 21:22, April 20, 2023 (EDT) | ||
Technically, PMSS & PMCS both use "Course" for areas of gameplay, like [[Leaflitter Path|"W3-1: Leaflitter Path]]" and "[[Ruddy Road]]", and upon grabbing/Hitting a [[Comet Piece]] or [[Mini Paint Star]], the "Course Clear!" Message appears, so the Paper Mario series does use "Course". Sorry! I'm an anonymous user, don't question me about not signing this. | Technically, PMSS & PMCS both use "Course" for areas of gameplay, like [[Leaflitter Path|"W3-1: Leaflitter Path]]" and "[[Ruddy Road]]", and upon grabbing/Hitting a [[Comet Piece]] or [[Mini Paint Star]], the "Course Clear!" Message appears, so the Paper Mario series does use "Course". Sorry! I'm an anonymous user, don't question me about not signing this. | ||