Hi Alex,

You’re correct, we are mostly based in Seattle with one person currently based 
in Belgrade. And fair question on the armchair mapping from the other side of 
the world.  We picked Australia for a number of reasons 1) Important geography 
for Microsoft, 2) active OSM community, 3) Open-Data friendly government 
policies, 4) common language, 5) warm and sunny beaches.

Without going to much in to our longer term plans, Microsoft has been investing 
in OSM for a while from imagery, to sponsoring events, and open sourcing data.  
Given the level of interest and the growth of the project as a whole, now seems 
like a good time to accelerate the effort.

-Jubal


From: Alex Sims [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2017 5:06 PM
To: Jubal Harpster <[email protected]>
Cc: OSM Australian Talk List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [talk-au] MS open maps

Hi,

It looks as though you are all based in Seattle, rather than Australia, is that 
right?

The big question for me is why are you armchair mapping Australia from the US.

How can you be sure that your edits are correct and what is Microsoft’s secret 
plan for Australia :) ?

Alex


On 22 Dec 2017, at 10:24 am, Jubal Harpster 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
You may have noticed some Microsoft folks present on the mailings lists and 
Australian Slack channels in the past few months.  Microsoft have convened a 
small Open-Maps team that is starting to work on the OSM data in Australia. Our 
team is not importing data, using algorithms or robot edits to improve the map, 
we are using iD & JOSM to make improvements.

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