Having been rejected three times it seems that DMOZ really don't want my help.
I applied for the three towns around me (live near Great Missenden), they form a triangle around me and each time I listed associated websites, I am a webdesigner so I didn't list every one I designed, yet did include my own websites and details of my work which made it very clear. I was rejected first because a site I had chosen for the category had no postal address, okay I am good with that. The second time because the category was too big for a rookie, yes that's fair enough. Finally, because my nearest town kept changing, but there are many towns around me, Aylesbury, Amersham, High Wycombe and Chesham, I live in a rural area. Secondly my list of sites changed, I am a local webdesigner I made that clear from the outset and felt that being an editor would put something back. Talk about jumping through hoops!
I applied for the three towns around me (live near Great Missenden), they form a triangle around me and each time I listed associated websites, I am a webdesigner so I didn't list every one I designed, yet did include my own websites and details of my work which made it very clear. I was rejected first because a site I had chosen for the category had no postal address, okay I am good with that. The second time because the category was too big for a rookie, yes that's fair enough. Finally, because my nearest town kept changing, but there are many towns around me, Aylesbury, Amersham, High Wycombe and Chesham, I live in a rural area. Secondly my list of sites changed, I am a local webdesigner I made that clear from the outset and felt that being an editor would put something back. Talk about jumping through hoops!