I don't think we have a strict written procedure. When I do it, I usually forward an email from the expert to the private Language committee mailing list.

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‫בתאריך יום ד׳, 18 בנוב׳ 2020 ב-12:11 מאת ‪Jan Wohlgemuth‬‏ <‪linguist@spamcop.net‬‏>:‬
Dear all,
i didn't find any guidelines how exactly "expert approval" is handled.

So I just asked a linguist colleague at Universitas Indonesia. Sri
Munawarah is a native speaker of Madurese, and she confirmed that the
wiki is indeed written in Madurese. She would not vouch for the
correctness of every expression because she said her Madurese had become
rusty but overall it is indubitably proper Madurese. She was delighted
to know that there is a community of people putting energy into this
language.

In case you need an official statement, i'll ask her.
Best,
Jan



Am 15.11.2020 02:19, schrieb Kimberli Mäkäräinen:
> Activity looks good, as does localization. Do we have expert approval
> for this one yet?
>
>  -K
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