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Radical transparency is a practice in which an individual or group makes as much about themselves public as possible. It might include, say, an individual publishing their home address and phone number prominently on their webpage, or a company providing public read access to their accounting software.

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  • Radical transparency is a practice in which an individual or group makes as much about themselves public as possible. It might include, say, an individual publishing their home address and phone number prominently on their webpage, or a company providing public read access to their accounting software.
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  • Radical transparency is a practice in which an individual or group makes as much about themselves public as possible. It might include, say, an individual publishing their home address and phone number prominently on their webpage, or a company providing public read access to their accounting software. Distributed communities like open source software and Wikipedia approach radical transparency in some ways, particularly conducting many of their discussions and conflicts in public indexable form (eg publicly archived mailing lists). Depending on the community this varies from intentional to being simply a side-effect of needing to keep geographically distributed contributors informed of the project's status.
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