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hoping this becomes a sustainable open source project... go Logseq!

For power users... I was specifically looking the feature 'named properties' aka 'key-value pairs'. Which AFAIK is unique to logseq, absent from the other outliners (Roam, Obsidian, Athens...) https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/term%2Fproperties

You can get a similar thing going with frontmatter in Obsidian. But advances features would need custom plugins.
Not until such products integrate into IDEs and not require a standalone app, it's a no-go.

Also, documentation highjacks back button on mobile safari and blocks gesture back swipe with a sidebar.

The web export is half-baked, I hope to be able to contribute to it a bit in the future.
Hey, I use that! Logseq is great; a lot more polished (less buggy) than Athens, it has a pretty vibrant community.

I'm happy about the funding, but also hope it doesn't turn out to be a liability (as it often can ...).

> Logseq is building a new global wiki

Quite cool that that's the goal, it's also my vision. Step 1 towards this: Improving the web export (a lot).

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