Why Does the Open Directory Work?
I posted this as an Ask Slashdot today, but in case it doesn’t get picked here it is: The Open Directory project is an outstanding success, driven by thousands of volunteer editors and used by 120 affiliate sites including Hotbot, AltaVista and Infospace. Netscape/AOL own the copyright on the collection and they choose to license the content under a GPL-like license. So what motivates the editors of the directory? They freely contribute their time and energy to contribute to a collection owned by a commercial entity that could choose to change the license at any time and turn it into a commercial product. Any thoughts?