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'''DMOZ''' (from <code>directory.mozilla.org</code>—its former URL), formerly known as Open Directory Project/ODP, Gnuhoo, and NewHoo is a {{tag|directory}} that uses an [[openness|open]] model for [[editor|editing]]. Although {{tag|NotAWiki|not a wiki}} its method is similar to the [[Wiki Way]].
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'''DMOZ''' (from <code>directory.mozilla.org</code>; its original URL), formerly known as [https://archive.ph/v3vkk Open Directory Project] ([https://archive.ph/huinL ODP]), Gnuhoo, and NewHoo was a {{tag|directory}} that uses an [[Openness|open]] model for [[editor|editing]]. Although {{tag|Not a wiki|not a wiki}}, its method was similar to the [[Wiki Way]].  Its editing model helped to inspire [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]].  In 2017, parent company AOL shut down the site.  Most users moved to [https://curlie.org/ Curlie].


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;''See also
*[[Everything2]], another collaborative project that is similar to a wiki
 
;''External links
*[[Archive.org:20170310022401/DMOZ.org/Computers/Software/Groupware/Wiki/|Wikis on DMOZ]] — via [[Archive.org]]
*{{Wp|DMOZ}} — on the [[English Wikipedia]]
*[https://www.wikiHow.com/Suggest-a-Website-to-DMOZ Guide on suggesting to DMOZ] — at [[WikiHow (en)|wikiHow]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 3 January 2023

This DMOZ article is
referring to a site which seems
not to be, or include, a wiki.
However, it still refers to, or is
pertinent to the subject of wikis.

DMOZ (from directory.mozilla.org; its original URL), formerly known as Open Directory Project (ODP), Gnuhoo, and NewHoo was a directory that uses an open model for editing. Although not a wiki, its method was similar to the Wiki Way. Its editing model helped to inspire Wikipedia. In 2017, parent company AOL shut down the site. Most users moved to Curlie.

See also
  • Everything2, another collaborative project that is similar to a wiki
External links