You are absolutely right. DMOZ is closed. But would you believe it Curlie.org has all the sites, some of the editors and is back in business...
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I don't thiunk we mind being given too much information, is far preferable that we make the decisions on relevance than anyone else. But with...
I will talk about it in the fora, but what boundaries do you want? You ask about sites from 98, but does time mean that you may not be sympathetic...
sarahk, you can apply for re-instatement. The rules to become an editor have not changed. Affiliations must be declared. People often accused...
It's back up and running, under it's new name of Curlie.org. Ready to look at site submissions and ready to recruit new editors. If you are...
Curlie is now up and running, accepting sites and looking for editors. Rules are the same as for DMOZ, the directory is the one built under the...
I think this is the link you are looking for. See you on the other side, hopefully. https://curlie.org/docs/en/reinstate.html
Hi Sarah. Can I inform you that the DMOZ editors have reformed with a new live site, not yet in a position to accept submissions from the public....
It did to many of us who spent many hours enjoying catching the web. But now it is just a memory until the new directory rises out of the ashes,...
Don't worry if it was a listable site the submission will be looked at when the new directory is up and running.
Now that there has been a formal announcement.....the editors are getting themselves sorted to do a new directory, under a new name, AOL own DMOZ....
That's how rumours get started. If anything did happen to DMOZ I am sure there would be a public announcement, not just rumours.
Great we like it too, it is for DMOZ's 18th birthday! It has often been said that AOL, who own the directory, have no concern for us and the...
Someone asked a few weeks ago if DMOZ is dead, well check out the all new look directory. Dead, dead we are VERY, VERY, VERY much ALIVE working!...
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