On Oct 3, 2007, at 9:10 AM, Nick Ashton-Hart wrote:
It is important to remember that GAC has to decide to accept an At-Large or ALAC GAC Liaison. ALAC can select a person in this capacity, but if the GAC will not receive that person (or any other person) in that capacity, they will be unable to work.
which, to my way of thinking, is no reason not to appoint a liaison. The GAC can accept the liaison, or not, but either outcome makes a statement that we would wish to make public.