[  ] The Social contract is a binding contract, DPL interprets
 [  ] The Social contract is a binding contract, secretary interprets
 [  ] The Social contract is a binding contract, tech ctte interprets
 [  ] The Social contract is a binding contract, individuals interpret
 [  ] The Social contract is a binding contract, new ctte interprets

 [  ] The social contract is binding, but currently flawed, DPL interprets
 [  ] The social contract is binding, but currently flawed, secretary interprets
 [  ] The social contract is binding, but currently flawed, tech ctte interprets
 [  ] The social contract is binding, but currently flawed, individuals 
interpret
 [  ] The social contract is binding, but currently flawed, new ctte interprets

 [  ] The social contract is binding but may be overridden by a simple GR, DPL 
interprets
 [  ] The social contract is binding but may be overridden by a simple GR, 
secretary interprets
 [  ] The social contract is binding but may be overridden by a simple GR, tech 
ctte interprets
 [  ] The social contract is binding but may be overridden by a simple GR, 
individuals interpret
 [  ] The social contract is binding but may be overridden by a simple GR, new 
ctte interprets

 [  ] The social contract is a goal, not a binding contract
 [  ] The social contract is a non-binding advisory document

 [  ] Further Discussion

        I would hate to have to run that vote.

        I strongly suggest we separate these orthogonal issues.

        manoj
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