New licensing for Sidenav #2324
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Hi every one. I was using Tailwind Elements for a year or so in a project with satisfaction so far until I'm discovering just now that a composant that I used (Sidenav) has restricted access now and moved to the pro side... I have no longer access to the API and can't maintain my code anymore. Such practices are so unfair! One thing is to have restricted work that you have to pay for (every developer need to be paid for their work). Another is to change the rules during a game in progress. I don't understand at all such business decision and I'm really frustrated and disappointed right now. I'll have to rebuild part of my work to avoid using this Sidenav. I will stop using and recommending TW Elements anymore. Sylvain |
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Hello Sylvain, Apologies for the delay in communication - as you noted we went trough a license model switch, and some instructions & disclaimers are still at works. Please see our announcement on this matter for a full story: Now, regarding your issue with the component. Regardless of the license change in version 2.0, everything we released so far will stay open source, and is still a fully functional & reliable tool under AGPL. You can access all versions with their documentation on the same repository under a specific release tag. And here is the full instruction for installation & running the documentation locally: The documentation is still there, and you can keep using the components you already used, on the same rules as before. Once again apologies for the miscommunication, we're trying our best to disclaim all the changes & provide more instructions. |
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Hello Sylvain,
Apologies for the delay in communication - as you noted we went trough a license model switch, and some instructions & disclaimers are still at works. Please see our announcement on this matter for a full story:
TW Elements free is MIT now
Now, regarding your issue with the component.
Regardless of the license change in version 2.0, everything we released so far will stay open source, and is still a fully functional & reliable tool under AGPL.
You can access all versions with their documentation on the same repository under a specific release tag.
And here is the full instruction for installation & running the documentation locally:
https://tw-elements.com/docs/standard/get…