-publish hopelessly out-of-date unpatched tools. This practice is
-well-known to result in security flaws going unpatched, with one
-of many immediate consequences being that product gets discarded into
-landfill.
-
-All and any of the issues that were discussed, and all of those that
-were not, can be avoided by providing a forwards and backwards
-compatible transition path between the current and future *mandatory*
-parts of revisions of the RISC-V ISA Standard.
+will publish and continue to publish (and use) hopelessly out-of-date
+unpatched tools. This practice is well-known to result in security
+flaws going unpatched, with one of many immediate undesirable consequences
+being that product in extremely large volume gets discarded into landfill.
+
+**All and any of the issues that were discussed, and all of those that
+were not, can be avoided by providing a hardware-level runtime-enabled
+forwards and backwards compatible transition path between *all* parts
+(mandatory or not) of current and future revisions of the RISC-V ISA
+Standard.**