Hi.
I've been looking through the Timber Framed Buildings category (
http://www.dmoz.org/.../Timber_Framing) and noticed that it is very much focused on North American sites, despite the wealth of UK sites showcasing an ancient tradition. Indeed, I've counted more than 180 UK based websites that would be suitable, including that of The Carpenters' Fellowship - I have to say I'm baffled as to why this has been omitted.. such a shame.
I understand that there are millions of websites around the world and only a limited number of DMOZ editors so I'm not surprised to notice that this category hasn't been updated since 14th Jan 1012 (I believe it was in response to some observations I made then regarding dead links). I am, however, not the only one who's disappointed at the North American bias of the listings present. I'd also mention that I suggested my own UK based timber framing site for this category in 2008 (or thereabouts... ish) and am still waiting, twiddling my thumbs... but I have to conclude that whoever maintains/edits it isn't terribly interested.
That aside, there are a number of websites listed in the category that strike me as either incorrectly listed* (ie. suited to a different category) or spammy** (ie. point to a completely different website from that listed or coded to function in a way that could be viewed as less than honest).
* Boards by George Lumber Co (
http://www.boardsbygeorge.ca) - it's a sawmill, not a timber framing company - there's a big difference.
** Arontec Inc. (
http://www.arontec.com) - coded to frame and prevent back clicking.
** Montana Timber Frames SA (
http://www.hauteroutetimberframes.com) - redirects to different site.
** Village Post and Beam (
http://www.vaxxine.com/postandbeam) redirects randomly to either a paid blogging site or another "webring" related site.
I hope this is useful and correctly presented.