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(→‎Regarding the above: Could get an admin to make sure but I've always understood a no quorum as technically separate from an oppose or do nothing result.)
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:::"Any proposal that has three votes or less at deadline will automatically be listed as "NO QUORUM." The original proposer then has the option to relist said proposal to generate more discussion." {{User:TheDarkStar/sig}} 12:06, February 7, 2020 (EST)
:::"Any proposal that has three votes or less at deadline will automatically be listed as "NO QUORUM." The original proposer then has the option to relist said proposal to generate more discussion." {{User:TheDarkStar/sig}} 12:06, February 7, 2020 (EST)
::::As I understand it, "''no quorum''" only means that there is no formal motion to go forward with the proposed change '''or ''not''''', effectively nullifying the proposal. It's not the same result as opposition winning, and as we can see, there was/is no opposition: it was [[#Comments|pushing]] 4-0, and it follows an established precedent. This proposal might not have even been necessary in the first place given how clear-cut it is. Yes, there is the option of making another proposal as specified in the rules, but technically, I'm fairly certain it's treated as if a proposal didn't happen so much as a discussion to gauge support, which I think made it fulfill its purpose. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 09:00, February 8, 2020 (EST)
::::As I understand it, "''no quorum''" only means that there is no formal motion to go forward with the proposed change '''or ''not''''', effectively nullifying the proposal. It's not the same result as opposition winning, and as we can see, there was/is no opposition: it was [[#Comments|pushing]] 4-0, and it follows an established precedent. This proposal might not have even been necessary in the first place given how clear-cut it is. Yes, there is the option of making another proposal as specified in the rules, but technically, I'm fairly certain it's treated as if a proposal didn't happen so much as a discussion to gauge support, which I think made it fulfill its purpose. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 09:00, February 8, 2020 (EST)
I did not see the proposal, otherwise I would have supported it. The proposed change only seems logical. I'm partly to blame for burying you in my Play Nintendo uploads on the "recent changes" log... {{User:Bye Guy/Sig}} 09:11, February 8, 2020 (EST)

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Split the toy from the article

Template:SettledTPP Template:ProposalOutcome This proposal is meant for consistency with the other toy versions of enemies being split from their main counterparts, such as Shy Guy, Snifit, Pokey, Monchee, etc. While they aren't outwardly shown as such in the original game, the Nitpicker is depicted as having metallic wing joints in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!. The Mario vs. Donkey Kong appearance is a bit hard to make out, but it appears to be the same design used in future games. Additionally, the toy enemy is, to my knowledge, not referred to as a Nitpicker.

Proposer: LinkTheLefty (talk)
Deadline: February 4, 2020, 23:59 GMT

Support

  1. LinkTheLefty (talk) As explained.
  2. FanOfYoshi (talk) Per proposal.
  3. Obsessive Mario Fan (talk) Per all.

Oppose

Comments

Crap, I hadn't noticed this, if I had, I'd have definitely supported... Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 11:36, February 5, 2020 (EST)

Regarding the above

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So, seeing that there are only 3 voters, it means we should wait 4 weeks to reopen the thing, right? --Green Yoshi FanOfYoshi 02:38, February 6, 2020 (EST)

To be honest, I don't think there will be be any problems if we just go ahead with the proposed change anyway - there was no opposition and it's only consistent with similar Mario vs. Donkey Kong series pages so I don't imagine it'd be controversial at all. You can always say that Doc's vote was in spirit. LinkTheLefty (talk) 09:43, February 6, 2020 (EST)
Yeah, but the rules say that you should restart a proposal at least 4 weeks after the initial thing. --Green Yoshi FanOfYoshi 12:05, February 7, 2020 (EST)
"Any proposal that has three votes or less at deadline will automatically be listed as "NO QUORUM." The original proposer then has the option to relist said proposal to generate more discussion." TheDarkStar Sprite of the Dark Star from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey 12:06, February 7, 2020 (EST)
As I understand it, "no quorum" only means that there is no formal motion to go forward with the proposed change or not, effectively nullifying the proposal. It's not the same result as opposition winning, and as we can see, there was/is no opposition: it was pushing 4-0, and it follows an established precedent. This proposal might not have even been necessary in the first place given how clear-cut it is. Yes, there is the option of making another proposal as specified in the rules, but technically, I'm fairly certain it's treated as if a proposal didn't happen so much as a discussion to gauge support, which I think made it fulfill its purpose. LinkTheLefty (talk) 09:00, February 8, 2020 (EST)

I did not see the proposal, otherwise I would have supported it. The proposed change only seems logical. I'm partly to blame for burying you in my Play Nintendo uploads on the "recent changes" log... -- KOOPA CON CARNE 09:11, February 8, 2020 (EST)