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Material-UI is a npm library with a maintainer paid by Tidelift

The maintainers of Material-UI get paid by Tidelift to ensure Material-UI meets standardized secure software development practices.



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Thanks to maintainers working on projects like Material-UI, you can use Tidelift to give your teams access to a continuously curated stream of validated data about vetted components they need to make intelligent decisions, faster.

You can feel confident bringing Material-UI into your application’s dependency tree because the maintainers of Material-UI are paid by Tidelift to ensure their open source projects follow standardized secure software development practices.

Material-UI is a part of the Tidelift Subscription

Material-UI provides React components that implement Google's Material Design. Material-UI is available as an npm package.

It started in 2014, shortly after React came out to the public, and has over 40,000 stars in GitHub. Material-UI is one of the top user interface libraries available for React.

We interviewed Material-UI co-creator and maintainer Olivier Tassinari to learn more about how he manages to balance working on the popular React component library and a full-time job. Read the article here.

Material-UI is available via npm.

Meet Material-UI core maintainer, Olivier Tassinari:

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"There are a vast array of open source projects out there, and not all of them are at the same quality level. Tidelift helps people make a more educated decision when evaluating an open source project. This helps alleviate the pressure--and stress--of choosing the best components and libraries when a big, corporate project depends on it."

Olivier Tassinari, Material-UI maintainer

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The only source for human-validated data on secure software development practices for open source

Tidelift pays open source maintainers to ensure their projects follow industry-standard secure software development practices (like those found in the NIST Secure Software Development Framework and the OpenSSF Scorecards). We work together with our maintainer partners to provide this unique and valuable data, so you know if, when, and how your open source will be secured and maintained.
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 2FA on source repository
 Validated versioning scheme
 2FA on package manager
 Release managers reviewed
 Documented maintenance plan
 Vulnerabilities have document review
 Validated source repository url
 Vulnerabilities have fixed release or documented mitigation available
 Discoverable security policy

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