Wasn't it Barry Hunter who wrote:
>Don't beleive its supported. But the idea I beleive that pretty soon
>the data will be copied into the 'main' database (once it reaches
>acceptable standard) and that would it then enable forward and reverse
>geocoding.

There are currently four official graduates from the Map Maker project. 
Peru, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. According to the official support 
spreadsheet, they're not supposed to support geocoding, but in practice 
they do support street level geocoding and reverse geocoding for the 
main cities. The rural reverse geocoding for those countries doesn't 
seem to agree very well with the villages labelled on the map.

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