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Open Food Facts is a public project, promoting food transparency and open data. As other projects such as Wikipedia or OpenStreetMap, it should also provide transparency for itself.

# '''By default, every document or conversation HAVE TO be public''', excepting ones related to private life, see next point.
# Conversations or documents related to private life or private conversation HAVE TO stay private. E.g.:
## emails written by people to “contact” or members of the organization or community — the secrecy of correspondence is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secrecy_of_correspondence considered as a fundamental right in many countries],
## private chats or conversations,
## personal data, such as address, dietary information, disability information, T-Shirt size, pregnancy, etc.
## Human Resources facts dealing with privacy: salaries, personal data, etc.
# Few exceptions CAN occur:
## Conversations or documents shared by organizations which are related to a non-public project MIGHT stay private.
## Conversations or documents under a clear restricted disclosure HAVE TO stay private.
## Funding brief, application forms, candidature files MIGHT stay private, in order to keep some original ideas.
## Negotiating positions (you don't want the person you are negotiating with to know the maximum you can afford to pay).
## Legal issues until cases are closed (?) [not sure; to be rewritten].

== See also ==
* See "[https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Resolution:Wikimedia_Foundation_Guiding_Principles#Transparency Transparency section]" of Wikimedia Foundation Guiding Principles
* See Wikipedia "[https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Transparency/Practices Transparency practices]"

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