What does HackerNews think of outline?

The fastest knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, realtime collaborative, feature packed, and markdown compatible.

Language: TypeScript

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I've always loved this project / product:

https://github.com/outline/outline

I think the guy who built it posts here. There's also pg-promise, a "Postgres interface for Node.js":

https://github.com/vitaly-t/pg-promise

Outline: https://github.com/outline/outline

One of the best code base that I have seen, not just TypeScript.

If you're interested in working on Outline (https://github.com/outline/outline) hit me up – big backlog of fun features to build on an open codebase.
Very much the same here. I'm the maintainer of Outline (https://github.com/outline/outline) – which uses Nodemailer by the way, thanks! – and folks still push through all of the GitHub workflows that try and direct self hosting support tickets to the discussions board and post them as bugs instead . This is much more annoying and time consuming than the +1 comments which can largely be left without a direct response.
If you're looking at this want to get paid to work in public – I'd love to hire some TypeScript contractors to work on https://github.com/outline/outline – hmu!
We don't really advertise ourselves as a Notion alternative, however Outline probably fulfills this promise a little better and can be self hosted + collaborative editing, translated into 12+ languages and has 5 years of active development.

https://github.com/outline/outline

So, there's Focalboard (https://www.focalboard.com/), Outline (https://github.com/outline/outline) and Appflowy.

Has anyone compare these three Notion alternatives, yet? Would love to know, which one comes closest to the features of the original.