of them." I then asked, "how many of those projects are *innovating*,
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 (with the systematic failure
-to respond to in-good-faith requests to participate in innovation),
-how the RISC-V Foundation - and its members, by way of them having
-"voting power" and thus having direct influence over how the RISC-V Foundation
-is run - are at risk of violating EU anti-trust legislation, particularly
-given that NLNet's funds for our project come *directly from an EU Horizon
-2020 Grant*.
+he understood the extent of the problem. I'll publish a more comprehensive
+update on this topic soon.
### Meeting Other LibreSOC People