DMOZ Is Taking New Site Submissions Again

January 15th, 2007

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Seems, that DMOZ.org is accepting new site submissions again. After a lot of technical problems lately, DMOZ has disabled site suggestions and also most editor functions. Here is a status update from the Resource Zone Forum:

“The Site Suggestion, Update Listing, Editor Reinstatement, and Forgotten Password forms are available again. New editor applications are still disabled and we are still not able to check on the statuses of previous applications. As well, the public abuse reporting system, editor feedback, and any other feature for which the “Service Temporarily Unavailable” message is still appearing are still not available. We have no ETA for the return of the features which are still down. Please be patient and, again, we ask that you not start threads asking when those forms will be available again–we will update this announcement when we have further information.”

I hope the problems are over now!

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  • 1. Jan the finder  |  September 27th, 2007 at 9:14 am

    Yes, the problems are over. During the last months the new DMOZ staff joined the company and few people left it.

    There has been an invitiation for editors to ask few asnwers as well. I think that the DMOZ owners want to define new goals for the future.

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