Hey, all -

A few weeks ago I submitted a pull request to allow you to optionally toggle 
the ability to allow the WordBreakSpellChecker to break when there is a word 
from the dictionary on one side and a "non-word" on the other.  The concept is 
that, though the second "word" may not be in the dictionary, it may go through 
a synonym list (or stemming) and wind up with a match if the user were to 
re-search with the suggestion.  The pull request can be found at 
https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr/pull/200 (to go along with the JIRA at 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-8010), and is set up for the latest 
version of the 4.X branch (though adding it to master wouldn't be much of a 
change).  I was wondering if there's a specific process to request that someone 
look over it to decide whether it could be incorporated into the codebase.

Thanks,
Josh Edwards
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