Agree, not much new. The biggest and most important decision is to allow EU (EEA) citizens to register an .EU domain from wherever they are located. The main reason was of course not to loose UK registrations after Brexit. 
The following sentence still carries overlie enthusiastic language. Many EU-internal barriers to online trade are still not removed, insofar is a .EU domain not carrying a lot of weight in trade terms. 
“Given this, it can be seen that the .EU TLD is certainly serving its intended purpose to enable European businesses and citizens to participate in e-commerce and increase their participation in the online single market, and to reinforce security and trust in the online environment.”

Erika 

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On Aug 28, 2018, at 10:42 PM, Carlton Samuels <carlton.samuels@gmail.com> wrote:

Didn't see anything much looking like radical - except for adoption of the VI framework - but then again.....


-Carlton

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