I think the nuke/replace notion is sensible. So I would suggest that you put up (github seems fine, doesn't really matter as long as it's broadly accessible) several things:
a pointer to the massgis data, and maybe a copy exact recipe for going from that to the .osm to upload (as scripts that others could run, if at all possible), annotated with explanatations for why the various choices are made the proposed .osm to upload how you're going to execute the nuke-existing-ma-borders operation an explanation of what happens to the borders with other states (the notion of leaving two and manual fixup after studying their view of the border makes sense) an explanation of how this relates to the coastline and the 12-nm boundary (saying that it is totally separate for now seems ok) For the record, I agree that things are getting better, even if a bit messy right now, and that we're on the road to having higher-quality boundary data in Mass.
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