>> The FTSC could always be disbanded if it cannot serve its purpose?
RS> Just so long as the web-site is kept up, I don't see much difference.
I have no strong opinion on whether the FTSC should still exist, but the FTSC web site's operation as a document repository has long been superceded by superiour web hosts where that is their primary purpose, like SourceForge, GitHub and GitLab.
So to save on hosting costs (and the risk of ftsc.org expiring etc) I suggest decomissioning the current FTSC web site and hosting all the FTSC documents on GitHub, and uploading a snapshot to Archive.org.
Then if anyone still wants to go to the trouble of keeping the ftsc.org domain & web site alive they can redirect web visitors to the GitHub repo instead. The Wikipedia entry for FidoNet could also point to both the GitHub repo and archive.org snapshot, since they're fairly relevant.
Hosting all the FTSC documents on GitHub would be particularly useful since it would allow anyone to write bug reports or file "issues" relating to the various FidoNet standards documents, which may help any future developers. (Or historians...)
Spoken as a former maintainer of the ftsc.org web site, several years ago. I see it's still using the same layout and colour scheme. :)
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