Software Freedom Conservancy (“Conservancy”) has adopted a
document retention and destruction policy (“Policy”) in order to
define the record retention responsibilities of Conservancy
officers, staff, and board members for maintaining and
documenting the storage and destruction of Conservancy's
documents and records.
2 General Guidelines
Records should not be kept if they are no longer needed for the
operation of the business or required by law. Unnecessary records
should be eliminated from the files. The cost of maintaining
records is an expense which can grow unreasonably if good
housekeeping is not performed. A mass of records also makes it
more difficult to find pertinent records.
From time to time, Conservancy may establish retention or
destruction policies or schedules for additional categories of
records in order to ensure legal compliance, and also to
accomplish other objectives, such as cost management. Conservancy
has identified several categories of documents that warrant
special consideration; these categories are listed below. While
Conservancy has established minimum retention periods for these
categories, the retention of these documents - and of records not
included in the identified categories - should be determined
primarily by the application of the General Guidelines affecting
document retention in this Section, as well as the exception for
litigation-relevant records described in the next Section and any
other pertinent factors.
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This Policy does not apply to Member Project committees or community volunteers, and is only applicable to Conservancy directors, offiers, and staff members.
3 Document Storage Methods
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All Conservancy documents are stored electronically in a
version-controlled repository on a remote server that is backed
up to drives on our local premises, with the following
including disbursement requests: at least seven years
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4.6 Correspondence
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• Except as classified above, letters received in hard copy shall
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be kept for at least one year
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• Except as classified above, e-mail correspondence in
Conservancy e-mail accounts shall be archived for at least one
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year
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4.7 Contracts
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Except as classified above, all contracts entered into by
Conservancy should be retained for at least seven years from the
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date of filing the applicable return.
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4.8 Software Development Contract Deliverables
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Records documenting software development work in fulfillment of a contract with Conservancy should be archived electronically for at least three years.
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4.9 Presentations
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All presentations, including slides, charts, and supporting
visual aids, prepared for use by a Conservancy officer or staff
member shall be kept for at least two years.
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4.10 Drafts
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Notwithstanding the above, once the final copy of a document has
been completed, the drafts may be recycled or deleted, unless
they are documents of legal value. For documents determined to be
of legal value, drafts containing comments shall be saved for at
least two years, and drafts without comment may be destroyed once
the final version is complete.
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5 Destruction of Documents
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Conservancy reserves the right to destroy hard copies of
documents by shredding or fire after the expiration of the
applicable document retention schedule. Conservancy reserves the
right to destroy electronic copies of documents by fire or other
proven means to destroy such media after the expiration of the
applicable document retention schedule.
All permitted document destruction shall be halted if the
organization is being investigated by a governmental law
enforcement agency, and routine destruction shall not be resumed
without the written approval of Conservancy's General Counsel or
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Executive Director. No documents are to be concealed, altered, or
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destroyed with the intent to obstruct a legal investigation or