Friday November 5, 2021; 12:30 PM EDT
- Kevin Tofel started off an interesting thread. #
- I still want all my OPML archives in various tools-for-thought databases.#
- I'm most hopeful wrt LogSeq. But eventually we will have lots of databases (imho) that work well with OPML. #
- And I think even would-be-dominant products like Roam will want to open up, rather than be left out of the party. #
- PS: An important point I don't want anyone to miss -- #
- You can have OPML in JSON. We have a toolkit that reads OPML files and returns JavaScript structures. From there, do whatever you want. Save it as JSON. It's up to you. I wouldn't have left this stone un-turned-over, so before assuming something like that doesn't exist, ask.#