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Tuesday, August 10, 2004

I Wish the Open Directory Project Were a Wiki

In case you're not familiar with it, the Open Directory Project (ODP) is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. Founded in the spirit of the open source movement, it is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors. The ODP powers the directory services for some the most popular sites on the Web, including AOL, Netscape, Google and hundreds of others.

It sounds like the ultimate open media web site, right? Actually, it really isn't. Why? You still need to apply to become an editor to gain the right to make changes to the site. But quietly, wikis have changed the definition of open source media by enabling Web sites that can be edited by any user at any time, not just those who have been authorized. Compare DMOZ to A Penny For's Directory of Business Weblogs and you'll see what I mean.

As I sit here and wish for a truly open DMOZ, I have to wonder – what's taking so long?

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