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MusicMoz so easy to get into

         

bobnew32

6:31 pm on May 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I figured I would sign up to be an editor of music moz cause dmoz is so long to get into, and 1 day after I sent an application to MusicMoz, I got to editor of Mp3s. I am happy cause its a large cat (over 800 urls) and many many sub categories. I even got somone working under me :P. Well I cant wait to start editing, it'll be fun! Has anyone else or is anyone an editor for musicmoz?

The Contractor

6:51 pm on May 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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bobnew32,

Congrats:)
I have never edited at the other "moz's", but I would think if one would show their editing skills on these directories - it would look awful good on their application to dmoz ;)

Sinner_G

7:56 pm on May 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I wasn't aware of the DMOZ sister sites. That is an interesting idea. So is it easier to get into than the original DMOZ?

I hope so, they are definitely in need of editors who know their stuff, I was shocked to find out Blind Guardian was a Goth band.<force rant stop>

Does anyone know what the relation is to the original DMOZ? Is it just a loose naming analogy or are the same people behind it or do they even share their index?

Mohamed_E

8:57 pm on May 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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From the MusicMoz FAQ:

What is the relation between this project and the Open Directory Project?

MusicMoz and many of its features were inspired by the Open Directory Project. MusicMoz also uses Open Directory Project data, which any site may do providing they display the correct attribution.

MusicMoz is not affiliated with Netscape, although many of our volunteer editors also edit at the Open Directory Project.

tedster

8:59 pm on May 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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From the MusicMoz FAQ [musicmoz.org]:

MusicMoz and many of its features were inspired by the
Open Directory Project. MusicMoz also uses Open Directory
Project data, which any site may do providing they display
the correct attribution.

MusicMoz is not affiliated with Netscape, although many
of our volunteer editors also edit at the Open Directory
Project.

Sinner_G

9:01 pm on May 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Lol, thanks for the simultanate info guys. Now what do they mean by using ODP data?

Mohamed_E

9:36 pm on May 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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> Now what do they mean by using ODP data?

Not quite sure what you mean by your question, but see the How to Get ODP Data FAQ [dmoz.org].

bobnew32

2:54 am on May 26, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I dont know how in depth im allowed to get, but they share data and musicmoz editors have the ability to "synchronize" data with dmoz to update it.

magne

11:07 am on Jun 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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We do indeed synchronize data from the Open Directory Project, allthough our main focus is creating our own content.

Also, we now have an XML dump that allows third party sites to use both our own data, and the synchronized ODP links with the correct attributions - [musicmoz.org...]

--
magne - MusicMoz Meta Editor

cornwall

11:38 am on Jun 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>>Does anyone know what the relation is to the original DMOZ? Is it just a loose naming analogy or are the same people behind it or do they even share their index?<<

You can look it up on Whois. Registrant is Richard Fuller, a long time DMOZ meta (and not Netscape Corp)