Pudog;
1. It is very important to know when DMOZ data changes - descriptions, titles, etc.
2. Databases often START with DMOZ, but end up DMOZ + Edited DMOZ - REMOVED DMOZ + Other links. Therefore, the need as described in my previous posts.
It is not the typical database that stays 100% DMOZ.
Therefore your product is good only to start with, not to use on a regular basis - if anyone actually gets submissions, or edits descriptions and titles, that is.
Using it straight off would greatly change our databases. Sites we removed would show up again, etc.
Sometimes automated tools are more usable when combined with some manual review, decision and correction steps, and this is one case where that applies.
1. It is very important to know when DMOZ data changes - descriptions, titles, etc.
2. Databases often START with DMOZ, but end up DMOZ + Edited DMOZ - REMOVED DMOZ + Other links. Therefore, the need as described in my previous posts.
It is not the typical database that stays 100% DMOZ.
Therefore your product is good only to start with, not to use on a regular basis - if anyone actually gets submissions, or edits descriptions and titles, that is.
Using it straight off would greatly change our databases. Sites we removed would show up again, etc.
Sometimes automated tools are more usable when combined with some manual review, decision and correction steps, and this is one case where that applies.