I asked him a very simple question: "how many of those projects are
simply *implementing* existing RISC-V Standards?", and he replied, "all
of them". I then asked, "how many of those projects are *innovating*,
-developing alternative extensions to RISC-V?" That was the point at which
+developing alternative extensions to what is dictated by the RISC-V
+Foundation?" With the answer being "none", *that* was the point at which
he understood the extent of the problem, and how the RISC-V Foundation -
and its members - are at risk of violating EU anti-trust legislation.