On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 08:45, Jean Armour Polly <mom@netmom.com> wrote:
The notion that a petition process supported by multiple RALOs would be taken as a mark of disrespect to the committee and its work is groundless. A committee would have to have a rarified view of itself and its own importance to think anything like that, and I am sure that isn't the case with the committee in question.
The petition process just adds to the transparent and open flavor of ALAC. And perhaps it is a tad "mavericky" which is ALAC's birthright after all. :-)
I must agree. Petitions are a part of the process, and not without reason. A successful petition shows that the system works, not that it's broken. ~Chris
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