indeed, this is the implied idea behind "collectively decide about the
   organization of the project". The "social contract" is a first step in that
   direction, to establish accountability towards a common goal that is clearly
   formulated and communicated to the public. I think this also answers Alfred's
   question about the goal of the text.

No, it doesn't.  I asked a several questions, and they have gone
unanswered now multiple times.  I get the feeling that you are more
interested in evading discusison, than fostering it -- I hope I'm
wrong.

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