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Projects with prior approval from Canonical can use additional privacy features. Proprietary projects may only use Launchpad with such approval. Details are found on the project’s “Sharing” page.

Projects with commercial support can configure the bug and branch sharing policies:

Public

Branches or bugs are public unless they contain sensitive information.

Public, can be proprietary

New branches or bugs are public, but can be made proprietary later.

Proprietary, can be public

New branches or bugs are proprietary, but can be made public later. Only people who can see the project’s proprietary information can create new branches or bugs.

Proprietary

Branches or bugs are always proprietary. Only people who can see the project’s proprietary information can create new branches.

We recommend that projects share all information types with their developer teams. Sharing with your organisation team will also ensure your co-workers are informed and can do their job. Avoid sharing with users because they leave projects and organisations; if a user needs access to confidential information either add the user a team that is already shared with or subscribe the user to just the bugs and branches then need to work with.

As the maintainer of a project with commercial support, you can create:

Private teams

Visible to team members only

Private mailing lists

Visible to team members only

Private package archives

Visible to team members and to users you offer a package subscription too

Canonical formerly sold commercial subscriptions which allowed the use of commercial-only features. This scheme is no longer in operation, although use of commercial-only features may still be granted on a case-by-case basis. Read more.