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The '''Free Spirits Committee''' (or '''FSC''') is the group responsible for providing and managing a host for all resources under the [[Free Spirits]] umbrella. FSC members determine the overarching policies by which resources must abide. These policies are designed to help ensure the security, legality and usefulness of Free Spirits resources. FSC members are generally drawn from contributors to, and administrators of, Free Spirits resources. There is no limit to the number of members who may be on the committee at any time. The Free Spirits Committee has now been replaced by the [[Free Spirits Council]]
The '''Free Spirits Committee''' (or '''FSC''') is the group responsible for providing and managing a host for all resources under the [[Free Spirits]] umbrella. FSC members determine the overarching policies by which resources must abide. These policies are designed to help ensure the security, legality and usefulness of Free Spirits resources. FSC members are generally drawn from contributors to, and administrators of, Free Spirits resources. There is no limit to the number of members who may be on the committee at any time. The Free Spirits Committee has now been replaced by the [[Free Spirits Council]].


==History==
==History==
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The primary activities of the FSC today include registering domains, ensuring continued hosting of FS sites, determining general site policy, communicating with outside bodies, providing technical support for the various resources as well as the operation and maintenance of Free Spirits servers.
The primary activities of the FSC today include registering domains, ensuring continued hosting of FS sites, determining general site policy, communicating with outside bodies, providing technical support for the various resources as well as the operation and maintenance of Free Spirits servers.


==Members as of 2008==
The Free Spirits Committee was replaced by the [[Free Spirits Council]] (FSCo) in September of 2013
 
==Members as of 2007==


Membership of the FSC is subject to change. Current members as of 20 January 2007 are:
Membership of the FSC is subject to change. Current members as of 20 January 2007 are:
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* [[Sentinel]]
* [[Sentinel]]
* 1 Anonymous member
* 1 Anonymous member
The FSC can be contacted by email at [mailto:fsc@freespirits.org fsc@freespirits.org].


==See also==
==See also==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://freespirits.org/committee.html The Free Spirits Committee Page] ([https://freespirits.org/committee.html https link]) provides a current list of all resource administrators, including the FSC.
* [http://freespirits.org/committee.html The Free Spirits Committee Page] ([https://freespirits.org/committee.html https link]) provides the list as of 2007 only of all resource administrators, including the FSC.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 25 April 2016

The Free Spirits Committee (or FSC) is the group responsible for providing and managing a host for all resources under the Free Spirits umbrella. FSC members determine the overarching policies by which resources must abide. These policies are designed to help ensure the security, legality and usefulness of Free Spirits resources. FSC members are generally drawn from contributors to, and administrators of, Free Spirits resources. There is no limit to the number of members who may be on the committee at any time. The Free Spirits Committee has now been replaced by the Free Spirits Council.

History

The FSC arose out of the BoyChat Steering Committee founded by Jimf3 and the name "Free Spirits Committee" was in use by late 1997. In its early years, the FSC struggled to bring into operation its own web server to give Free Spirits more independence from commercial ISP's and the webmaster of BoyChat was automatically the chairman of the committee.

As Free Spirits took on more projects, many of them hosted under FPC, it eventually became clear that one committee could no longer oversee all its projects and still concentrate on maintaining the most important objective, which was connectivity for those projects.

By December of 1999, the FSC began to invest in quasi-independent groups and individuals to maintain and set policy for each resource it hosts. After its emergence from the Great Outage in 2001, the FSC has maintained a policy that allows each resource to govern itself based on a set of rules they must abide by.

The primary activities of the FSC today include registering domains, ensuring continued hosting of FS sites, determining general site policy, communicating with outside bodies, providing technical support for the various resources as well as the operation and maintenance of Free Spirits servers.

The Free Spirits Committee was replaced by the Free Spirits Council (FSCo) in September of 2013

Members as of 2007

Membership of the FSC is subject to change. Current members as of 20 January 2007 are:

See also

External Links