I don't see any problem at all with documenting decisions and actions. I don't see the danger either. There will always be exemptions for certain records to protect national security, police investigations, truly proprietary information of businesses and relations with other governments. Those exemptions will apply to the release of those records. However, in terms of actually documenting how decisions and actions occur in government, the public simply has a right to know how actions and decisions are made. It's the only way to determine whether decisions and actions were made to protect the public interest or to protect a private interest because of some unethical—let alone corrupt—reason.
On April 25th, 2023. See this statement in context.