Obsidian Offers $5,000 Bounty for Notion API Importer Development
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twapi
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
Obsidian is offering a $5,000 bounty for developers to create a Notion API importer that would enable direct imports from Notion into Obsidian, including conversion of Notion databases to Obsidian bases. The project requires using the Notion API with integration tokens and progressive file downloads, building upon existing HTML export functionality. Applicants must demonstrate familiarity with both the Obsidian Importer codebase and Notion API, with a 30-day timeframe to complete the work.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledBounty: $5,000 USD
Timeframe: 30 days
Uses Notion API (integration token)
This new importer would use the Notion API and download files progressively
This would also add support for Databases to Bases conversion
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