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.
- Any past proposals are 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 ~~~(~).
How To
- Actions that users feel are appropriate to have community approval first can be added by anyone, but they must have a strong argument.
- Users then vote and discuss on the issue during that week. The "deadline" for the proposal is one week from posting at:
- Monday to Thursday: 17:00 (5pm)
- Friday and Saturday: 20:00 (8pm)
- Sunday: 15:00 (3pm)
- At any time a vote may be rejected if at least three active users believe the vote truly has strong reasons supporting it. Every vote should have a reason accompanying it.
- "# " 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.
- A sysop or 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).
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.
CURRENTLY: 22:51, 21 December 2024 (EDT)
New Features
No current proposals.
Removals
Cool User Lists
Many users have a section on their userpage listing other community members they like. Often there is unnecessary conflict and even (pardon) stupid flaming when a user removes someone from this list. I say we get rid of all of these sections – there's no need to hurt anyone's feelings over any one of these. True friends – online or offline – can't be simply added or removed from your life on a list. We have a good group dynamic overall in our community, so let's not wreck it. Another option is to rename & rephrase all these lists so they are neutral, such as "User Neighbors I Know", though removing users could still bring questions and trouble.
Proposer: Wa TC@Y
Deadline: 17:00, 19 September
Delete Them All
- Wa TC@Y – reasons in description above.
- XzelionETC saying some people are cool and leaving some out is a recipe for bad blood.
- Bastila Shan You guys are right,
- My Bloody Valentine Agreed, I removed my Cool Users list already.
- Ghost Jam If the wiki had a few hundred active members, then I could see sections like these working. The way it is, no.
- Walkazo - Per Xzelion and Ghost Jam.
- ~Uniju(T-C-E) - After reading the above... Per all the other dudes... *Goes to delete his*
- User:Fixitup - Makes perfect sense to remove them.
Rephrase for Neutrality
- Master Crash - per my comments.
- Zach121- I think that they should change the name to wiki friends
- King Mario -I'll just descibe if I met/talked to them and how I helped them or how they helped me.
- Mr. Guy the Guy Talk!E Change name like alll guys above
- 3D, no need to totally DELETE it. Dude.
Keep As Is
- Max2 (talk) The only people who flame about these things are the people who don't edit.
- --Luigibros2 21:00, 13 September 2007 (EDT) As long as it ain't flameing or swearing at another user it's fine.
Could we do something like, users we've come across? or at least something like that. Master Crash
- That would be the option "Rephrase for Neutrality". - Cobold (talk · contribs) 16:26, 12 September 2007 (EDT)
oh.....Master Crash
While I agree that we should nuke the cool user list, I have the impression it would create a flame war as bad as the one over the removal of featured article. Thus, I'm kind of neutral on it.
Glowsquid
- To be honest it doesn't matter if we rename it or not, everyone knows what is it, no-mater what the name, at this point renaming it would be useless. XzelionETC
- Agreed. For something like this to work and not be a problem, we would need a far larger number of active users than we currently do. -- Chris 17:46, 13 September 2007 (EDT)
Changes
No current proposals.
Merges and Splits
Recipes Pages
Almost all of the Recipe Articles are short and state:
- What Game
- What Effect
- How to get the item
- Picture
All which would be included in a table. Table shown here, Credit to SpikeKnifeNeedleSword for the design. This would work such as the Badges page. Lets face it they're too minor and too many of them.
Proposer: XzelionETC (started by SpikeKnifeNeedleSword (talk))
Deadline: 17:00, 19 September
Merge
- XzelionETC My Reasons are stated above.
- Bastila Shan Xzelion is right
- Cobold (talk · contribs) - Though items which can be gotten without cooking, such as the Boo's Sheet, should still have their own article.
- Glowsquid
Keep Separate
- Son of Suns - As officially named items they should be kept. They have just as much info as any other item in the series. They are exactly the same as regular items: what game, what effect, how to get the item, and a picture. Look at the Strange Leaf article, a normal item used for recipes. It is exactly what is in a recipe article, or any other item article for that matter.
- Full Metal Moogle - We have articles for other items, dont we? D:
- ~Uniju(T-C-E) All items should get an article, since a lot of them can be gotten by cooking, AND by finding them somewhere not to mention some other reason... *Talks for hours*.
- Aipom Per SoS.
Son of Sun: Your example would be a little more convincing if you didn't purposely choose a stub. For normal items, you can talk about were they are found, if they are revallant to the plot (Like the Dried Shroom) ,how you can obtain them apart for beating up random enemy, and how they can be used for cooking. For a recipe, you simply say which item can be used for cooking them and their effects, deffinately a table job IMO.
Glowsquid
I think there's been some confusion between recipes and food items. As far as I know, Recipes are "Item 1 + Item 2 = Item 3", not the food items involved, which is what seems to be the common belief (Food Items are even categorized as Recipies, which makes no sence). I'll use the Dried Shroom article to highlight my point: The text part is about the item Dried Shroom, and the "Recipes" secion is a list of the recipes it's used in. Make a list of the recipes, but keep the articles about the items. - Walkazo
Some day ago, Wayoshi deleted an article about Wario Mall, an organization briefly mentioned on a spot in Mario:Kart DS. The Mario Kart series is FULL of random sponsors. I thought we could create a list of these organization of one page, since they do exist, but aren't major enough to have their own articles.
Proposer: Glowsquid
Deadline: 17:00, 19 September
Create that list
- Glowsquid
- XzelionETC Per Glowsquid
- Bastila Shan What gofer Said
- Cobold (talk · contribs) - Too minor to warrant articles.
- Walkazo- Good idea.
- ~Uniju(T-C-E) - Sounds like a neat idea!
- Aipom Per Glowsquid.
Nay
Miscellaneous
No current proposals.