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For an organisation providing listins to search engines like Google it seems like a joke. Maybe Google will buy them some new machines for Christmas? What do you think?
Maybe we should donate money for DMOZ?
Actually, I don't think having slow, or overloaded servers at DMOZ has a direct impact on Google's search. How it might affect Google is that the update from DMOZ doesn't come on a regular basis. I'm not sure how old it is, but the Google directory is updated from DMOZ it's not a live update. So, if the server problems at DMOZ are related to why Google doesn't get regular DMOZ updates, then yes it is bad, but it doesn't make Google search any slower, or even make browsing the directory at Google slower.
The ODP used to produce a new dump every week. Technical problems mean that the new dump hasn't been produced for a couple of months. The problems are being fixed, but the new dump failed again a few days ago (with a lot less errors than last week). See: [dmoz.org...] and [dmoz.org...] and [dmoz.org...] for more.
The Google Directory used to take a copy of the RDF towards the end of each month. There has been no new RDF to take for the last couple of months. The Google Search Engine spiders dmoz.org anyway, so it has been adding some new sites to the SE database during that time, but not to the Google Directory.
Still better to be in, than not in, but I really wish they'd fix that.
AOL is not hurting for money, and they let the ODP deteriorate into its current state.
AOL's revenues are down, its 2003 prospects don't look bright, and the ODP is likely to be way down on its list of priorities right now.