1. Components are sort of antithetical to the Tailwind CSS ethos of atomic styling. Of course, examples of markup and class arrangements are certainly helpful, but at the end of the day you are still always going to have a unique markup in the end. And according to their license, those customized components are now under their Tailwind UI license.
2. What counts as a component? What if Tailwind UI produces a licensed component that is a single div with a single border class? Could it be that someone with no prior knowledge or access to this component have accidentally already created the same markup elsewhere? Would that be an infringement?
Frankly, I really enjoy using Tailwind CSS, but I'm a little nervous now to even use the original project in my work.
1. Components are sort of antithetical to the Tailwind CSS ethos of atomic styling. Of course, examples of markup and class arrangements are certainly helpful, but at the end of the day you are still always going to have a unique markup in the end. And according to their license, those customized components are now under their Tailwind UI license.
2. What counts as a component? What if Tailwind UI produces a licensed component that is a single div with a single border class? Could it be that someone with no prior knowledge or access to this component have accidentally already created the same markup elsewhere? Would that be an infringement?
Frankly, I really enjoy using Tailwind CSS, but I'm a little nervous now to even use the original project in my work.