On 3 May 2015 at 19:29, Vincent Lejeune <vljn....@gmail.com> wrote: > From: Marko Lindqvist <cazf...@gmail.com> >> There's absolutely no point in accepting sexism to Debian. In this >> particular case I don't claim to know yet if there is sexism involved, >> or are the accusations false - at least there has been multiple >> statements about how the said character is much more than just that >> one occurrence in bikinis, as well as her not being the only female. >> So I'm a bit worried about the possibility of reaching the other >> extreme; "Never allow women to be portrayed (as free to) wear >> bikinis." Acting based on false accusations would be disservice to >> everyone. I'm waiting debian-women to check the game itself. > > Actually I don't see why you think upstream answer is saying that my > claims are false. > I said at the very beginning that the character Sara was a playable > character in the 0.8.1 version, > that there was another woman model (the aztec one). > Upstream didn't tell that I made up the screenshots either, they were > taken from a freshly installed 0.9 binary for Windows > downloaded yesterday (except one picture took from the Release > Candidate but the character is still present). > The only modification I did is unlocking the tracks and display the > fps, I didn't change anything else. > I took pictures of all occurrences (that is 8) of women in bikini. > Unfortunatly I can't do more than taking a picture of the > character and their local context to prove their existence, again I > invite you and others to play the track to have a better > overview of their context and have an opinion on the matter.
1) I said I wait debian-women to evaluate the whole situation. As far as I know you have not been designated to speak on their behalf. 2) I didn't claim there's no occurrences where Sara appears in bikinis. I said that there can be bikinis without it being sexist (bikinis are not 100% proof that it's sexist). That's why I want debian-women to evaluate the situation as a whole. I'm quite sure they are better suited for the job than you are. I'm absolutely sure they are better suited for the job than I am, so I see no reason to investigate it myself at the time. - ML -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/caf6bg8ekp4t2datwmql6tnmyxmurw11ud4v3-vzmeahev8f...@mail.gmail.com