Tailwind UI License allows for components to be used in open source projects, as long as the project's primary purpose isn't to distribute those components :)
> As you'll notice there's a toggle for language in Step 1 "Set up Stripe". The options are: Ruby Python PHP Java Node Go .NET. Note that CURL is not an option. The entire guide presupposes you're using one of 6 languages Stripe has blessed.
That example you cited is about installing dependencies for the languages. You don't need to install an additional dependency to run a curl command. I've looked over the documentation you've cited in other posts and the only times it seems to omit curl requests is when you aren't required to make a request for the checkout flow.
While asking for specific documentation and language support for elixir is a reasonable request, it seems a bit unfair to claim their documentation doesn't provide enough information to roll your own interface.
"Shrouded" isn't the word I would use when the footer of the article states they participate in amazon's affiliate program and make money off qualifying purchases
In this case it sounds like Anderson knew what he was voting for, as the next paragraph reads
> Anderson voted on those rules a month after he joined the Legislature, at a time when he said he didn’t have a full sense of what his needs would be.
Regardless of the rules in place, exceptions can and should be made for people with disabilities based on their needs.
Edit: License link for anyone interested https://www.notion.so/Tailwind-UI-License-644418bb34ad4fa29a...