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See http://www.dmoz.org/add.html , the section entitled "Procedure After Your Site is Submitted", where it says "Please only submit a URL to the Open Directory once". If a site has been submitted to the wrong category (in an editor's opinion) it will be moved. There is no need to resubmit the site. In certain instances it may even be listed in more than one category, at the editor's discretion. Once it has been listed you may follow the instructions at the same URL above, section called "Updating Your Site", to suggest a move to a different category, if you think it has been listed in the wrong category, but generally editors get it right first time, that's part of their job ;) .
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The site is waiting review.

 

I should mention, for the record, that there is no way to impose a priority on editors, and attempts to do so are almost guaranteed to be counterproductive.

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You're jumping the gun, it has to be reviewed first. It might be accepted, it might be rejected. It might be reviewed tomorrow, it might be next year, the year after, five years time, who knows. It depends whether an editor is interested in looking at suggestions in that area, how much time they have spare, i.e. whether they need to get out of the way of their mother-in-law for a few hours, and how inclined they are to look at your own suggestion. Since we don't provide a listing service for webmasters we aren't interested really in how long it takes.
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As explained in the Guidelines for this forum, you can ask for a status update six months after the last time you were told what the status of your site suggestion was.

 

In your case, you were told it was "awaiting review" on Jan. 19, so you can ask again on or after July 19, 2005.

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