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Guest bryanfl
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I submitted the site http://www.adamantean.com to the open directory at the start of the year, but it has still not been included in the database as yet. Could you please tell me the status of the submission.

 

Thanks.

 

 

Kind Regards,

 

Derek Smith.

Guest bryanfl
Posted

Hi John,

 

I submitted to -

 

Computers > Internet > Web Design and Development > Designers > Full Service > A

 

Sorry, completely forgot to post this infomration!

 

 

Regards,

 

Derek.

Posted
Your submission is in the queue to be reviewed, along with several hundred others. Thanks for your enquiry, and sorry the news isn't better.
Guest bryanfl
Posted

Hi Drac,

 

Thanks for the that, can't be helped!

 

Anything I can do to speed it up?

 

I tried to become a moderator (and openly stated in my application that I had a vested interest in a company in this category, but would be objective fro this and all sites I rated) but was, not surprisingly, declined.

 

What kind of turnaround is there in this category, I would assume it is pretty slow as the number of moderators can't be high - how many people have an just an interest in full service web design companies that begin with the letter A and no corporate interest!

 

I think this will always be an issue in the business categories unless another system is introduced.

 

If anyone has any suggestions, that could help speed up the process that would be great.

 

Thanks for all your help.

 

 

Cheers,

 

Derek.

Posted

Derek,

 

I assume that when you say "moderator" you mean "editor" <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />

 

The metas (editors that review applications) do not reject applications purely based on whether you have a business interest in the site or not. It has a lot more to do with many other factors which I will not go into here, but which are detailed in the "Become an Editor" forum, and many readmes on the DMOZ site.

 

No, there is no way you can speed the process up. You can't pay someone, and begging and pleading tends to get the opposite reaction. <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />

 

I'd encourage you to try to become an editor, if you have an interest in helping (and doing something more than just getting your own site listed) - good, imparital editors are always welcomed.

  • Meta
Posted
In regards to becoming an editor, you may want to refer to this section. There are many reasons for a denial, perhaps the category was too large for someone new, prone to spam, etc. If you are interested, I would suggest doing a little research and applying again. Good luck <img src="/images/icons/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Guest bryanfl
Posted

Hi,

 

Yes, I did mean editor!

 

I did apply before, but was rejected. I thought this was to do with the fact that I had a vested interest in a site in this category, but as you say, this is not usually the case!

 

I read the readme's on the DMOZ site for becoming an editor and though I'd stayed well within the terms and conditions of becoming an editor. I'll take a look at the posts on the forum, as you suggest.

 

Should I apply again and will my email address or username be rejected if I've already applied using those details?

 

Thanks for your help on this, I'm a firm believer in all things open source and would like to help the Open Directory Project if I can.

 

 

Cheers,

 

Derek.

Posted

You can definitely reapply using the same email address and username - indeed, using the same nbame as you use on here may help. <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />

 

I would suggest that you move any other questions over to the "Becoming an editor" forum.

Guest bryanfl
Posted
Thanks for that, I'll take a look. <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
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