I suggest the following: 1. He create a Github PR based on his work, but against the latest Git Snapshot. 2. That he publish that PR on the Emacspeak list. 3. That he responds to feedback there, and fixes any issues. 4. When we are past that, we can consider next steps. 5. Personally I'd prefer that he creates and maintains an independent Russian-support package once the minimal set of changes to Emacspeak have been integrated 6. The above is because I cannot maintain the Russian support because I can neither read nor write it, and it'll go stale unless someone who is passionate about it owns it. --
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