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{{User|Stumpers}} Aw, nobody's going to hate you for it!  We're not that bad... right?  Still, though: if we merge Mr. L and Luigi we'll also be doing things like merging Dry Bowser to Bowser, Shadow Mario to Bowser Jr., and Dr. Mario to Mario.  I prefer to keep such articles separate because then its not such a blatant spoiler when you type in one name and it turns into another character.  (ie imagine if someone didn't know Mr. L was Luigi and he got linked to the Luigi page... spoiler!)
{{User|Stumpers}} Aw, nobody's going to hate you for it!  We're not that bad... right?  Still, though: if we merge Mr. L and Luigi we'll also be doing things like merging Dry Bowser to Bowser, Shadow Mario to Bowser Jr., and Dr. Mario to Mario.  I prefer to keep such articles separate because then its not such a blatant spoiler when you type in one name and it turns into another character.  (ie imagine if someone didn't know Mr. L was Luigi and he got linked to the Luigi page... spoiler!)
{{User|Pikax}} - Per Stumpers, who took the words from my mouth.


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Revision as of 16:44, August 31, 2008

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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 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 archived.

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 using the code {{user|User name}}. Signing with the signature code ~~~(~) is not allowed due to technical issues.

How To

  1. Actions that users feel are appropriate to have community approval first can be added by anyone, but they must have a strong argument.
  2. Users then vote and discuss on the issue during that week. The "deadline" for the proposal is one week from posting at:
    1. Monday to Thursday: 17:00 (5pm)
    2. Friday and Saturday: 20:00 (8pm)
    3. Sunday: 15:00 (3pm)
  3. Every vote should have a reason accompanying it.
  4. 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.
  5. "# " should be added under the last vote of each support/oppose section to show another blank line.
  6. 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.
  7. All proposals are archived. The original proposer must take action accordingly if the outcome of the proposal dictates it. If it requires the help of a sysop, the proposer can ask for that help.
  8. There are two topics that cannot be decided on through a proposal: the first is sysop promotions and demotions, which are decided by Bureaucrats. Secondly, no proposals calling for the creation of Banjo, Conker or Sonic series articles are allowed (several proposals supporting them have failed in recent history).

The times are in EDT, and are set so that the user is more likely to be online at those times (after work/school, weekend nights). 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 a minute later, the deadline is a day plus 15 hours (Sunday), as opposed to a day minus 4 hours.

CURRENTLY: 19:40, 5 July 2024 (EDT)

New Features

Super Mario Western Show

On YouTube it has become a phenomenon, simply by searching the title. I mean, it's Mario noteworthy I would think, if it's become popular -- I just wanted to see if anyone had an opinion to share on this.

Proposer: Crystal Batamon (talk)
Deadline: September 3, 2008, 17:00

Support

Oppose

  1. Walkazo (talk) - We only incude official Mario information here, not fan-creations.
  2. Toadette 4evur (talk) Per Walkazo.
  3. Stumpers (talk) - If they're ever endorsed or licensed, we can mention them. If they become prominent, like being on TV, you can mention it on TV Sightings or the respective page.
  4. Time Q (talk) Per all. (I've always wanted to put this, and only this.)
  5. Stooben Rooben (talk) - Per Time Q.

Comments

Walkazo: If you think about it, the Mario Bros. Comics, TV shows, Movies, w/e, are all "fan-creations", mind you. :\ Garlic Man (talk)

But they were published works, meaning they had to get licensing, etc.; there's a HUGE difference between that and YouTube. Also, we already had a proposal about Flash fan videos (a long time ago), like The Rise of the Mushroom Kingdom, which lost. - Walkazo (talk)
Our definition of "fan-creations" are those which are created with no official connection to Nintendo whatsoever. Additionally, parodies, such as those on the Simpsons, are included on the Sightings pages. However, the comics, TV shows, movies, manga, anime, and even the coloring books were officially licensed by Nintendo, which means they are just as official as titles such as Mario Hoops 3-on-3, in which another company requested Nintendo's permission first rather than having Nintendo ask them. Mind you, I'm sure that at least one of the alternate media sources was created as a result of Nintendo approaching the company responsible, such as Valient or DiC. So, unless you're about to start calling a variety of video games, "fan-creations," you're going to want to know the difference between 1st Party, 2nd Party, 3rd Party, and fan-creations. Ah yes, speaking of: another "canon" source in which Nintendo didn't publish it was Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. If you remember, that one was overseen by Sigeru Miyamoto, so I don't think that publisher should be grounds for defining fan-creation either. Stumpers (talk) 20:14, 27 August 2008 (EDT)

Removals

None at the moment.

Splits & Merges

Mr.L

I know some people are gonna hate me for this but I propose we merge Mr.L and Luigi.I know he's an enemy In super paper mario but no were else,His page is a near copy of his section on Luigi's article,he only appears three times[once in luigi clothing], And finally Heisluigi only brainwashed.user:tanokki [1]F ThatsMamaLum fb9046e.gif

Support

  1. user:tanokki [2]F ThatsMamaLum fb9046e.gif-Above text

Oppose

Stumpers (talk) Aw, nobody's going to hate you for it! We're not that bad... right? Still, though: if we merge Mr. L and Luigi we'll also be doing things like merging Dry Bowser to Bowser, Shadow Mario to Bowser Jr., and Dr. Mario to Mario. I prefer to keep such articles separate because then its not such a blatant spoiler when you type in one name and it turns into another character. (ie imagine if someone didn't know Mr. L was Luigi and he got linked to the Luigi page... spoiler!) Pikax (talk) - Per Stumpers, who took the words from my mouth.

Comments

Changes

Release date formatting

After a discussion on the Main page talk lead to no decision, I thought I'd make a proposal about it. There are two ways of formatting for the release dates in games infoboxes I have in mind:

  • (JP) November 21, 1990
  • (US) August 13, 1991
  • (EU) April 11, 1992

or

  • 22px-Flag_of_Japan.svg.png November 21, 1990
  • 22px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png August 13, 1991
  • 22px-Flag_of_Europe.svg.png April 11, 1992

Though the text form is currently in use, I'd like to change existing "USA" to "US" and "AU" and "AUS" to "Aus" there. Or use the flag system. Because this is mainly a graphical problem, I think we can bend the proposal rules here and don't require a reason for voting.

Proposer: Cobold (talk)
Deadline: September 6, 20:00

Use text form

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Use country flags

  1. Cobold (talk) Looks nicer.
  2. Stumpers (talk) No worries about consistency, since images can be updated like a template and the whole Wiki would be affected. (USA Flag can apply to NA b/c there is no North American flag and Nintendo of America is based out of Washington, USA)
  3. Dom (talk) It looks more proffesional, and it helps people who are too dumb to know which country the 2 letters stand for. AS LONG AS YOU INCLUDE AUSTRALIA!
  4. Stooben Rooben (talk) - There's no worries of "which abbreviation is better". The flags say it all.
  5. Ghost Jam (talk) - At one point, way back when the wiki was new, we were intending to do this away.

Keep as is

Comments

Hmm, I don't know which would be better. Either seems just as useful as the other. (BTW, I did add a Keep as Is section, just in case)Garlic Man (talk)

Isn't the text form already what we have currently? - Cobold (talk) 15:34, 30 August 2008 (EDT)


I am extremly insulted that you did not include Australia in the list. Whether there are flags or not, my country must be included. Dom (talk)

I took Super Mario World as an example, which doesn't have an AU release date listed and I excluded it because there wasn't an Australian flag on the example page on Wikipedia I used to copy from. Of course we're going to have one if we go for the flags, and we might even get one for Korea and China as well. - Cobold (talk) 16:59, 30 August 2008 (EDT)
Hey, Dom: No one's going to forget Australia of all countries. And of all users, Cobold isn't going to be US-centric. Stumpers (talk)
We can sort out which countries to include for release information as articles are worked on. For the most part, I get my release information from a combination of GameFAQs and MobyGames. -- Ghost Jam (talk) 21:47, 30 August 2008 (EDT)

Miscellaneous

None at the moment.