Due to a recent conflict regarding the disqualification for wrong romanization of an Artist, I feel like we should reconsider the standartization rule within the Ranking Criteria.
The RC states that used sources must be as official as possible, putting their priority above everything osu-related. Therefore, standartization for the romanization of the Artist's name should only be enforced if the artist himself does NOT provide an official romanization.
We try to credit and respect the musician's work as much as we can, but we fail to respect their "wish" as to what they want to be called.
The recent example I mentioned at the start refers to the artist "Keiichi Suzuki", which is printed on all physical products and is present on all websites.
http://www.keiichisuzuki.com/profile/
https://puu.sh/G13FO/d83647155c.png
https://imgur.com/a/ox4s5
I propose a change to the RC:
Current:
"Artist names are to be romanised in the order they are printed in the unicode fields."
To:
"Artist names are to be romanised in the order they are printed in the unicode fields. If the artist provides an official romanization, it must be used regardless of the standartization."
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#2 Current:
"If an artist has provided an official translation for their name, this may be used in the romanised artist field. Official romanisation may be used for the spelling of an artist's name, but the name order must follow the related rule."
^Get rid of the last part regarding the name order.
Official sources should always be the top priority and should stand above everything RC related, when it comes to metadata. If an artist provides an official romanization, a change regarding the order should not be enforced, as the artist's decision should be followed and respected in order to give them proper credit.
Feel free to disagree with this suggestion in the comments. A healthy discussion is always appreciated, as long as everyone stays civil!
The RC states that used sources must be as official as possible, putting their priority above everything osu-related. Therefore, standartization for the romanization of the Artist's name should only be enforced if the artist himself does NOT provide an official romanization.
We try to credit and respect the musician's work as much as we can, but we fail to respect their "wish" as to what they want to be called.
The recent example I mentioned at the start refers to the artist "Keiichi Suzuki", which is printed on all physical products and is present on all websites.
http://www.keiichisuzuki.com/profile/
https://puu.sh/G13FO/d83647155c.png
https://imgur.com/a/ox4s5
I propose a change to the RC:
Current:
"Artist names are to be romanised in the order they are printed in the unicode fields."
To:
"Artist names are to be romanised in the order they are printed in the unicode fields. If the artist provides an official romanization, it must be used regardless of the standartization."
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#2 Current:
"If an artist has provided an official translation for their name, this may be used in the romanised artist field. Official romanisation may be used for the spelling of an artist's name, but the name order must follow the related rule."
^Get rid of the last part regarding the name order.
Official sources should always be the top priority and should stand above everything RC related, when it comes to metadata. If an artist provides an official romanization, a change regarding the order should not be enforced, as the artist's decision should be followed and respected in order to give them proper credit.
Feel free to disagree with this suggestion in the comments. A healthy discussion is always appreciated, as long as everyone stays civil!