postcss is a npm library with a maintainer paid by Tidelift
The maintainers of postcss get paid by Tidelift to implement industry-leading secure software development practices and document the practices they follow.
Thanks to maintainers working on projects like postcss, 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 postcss into your application’s dependency tree because the maintainers of postcss are paid by Tidelift to ensure their open source projectsfollow standardized secure software development practices.
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What is this library? Tool for transforming styles with JS plugins
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Tidelift takes a unique, data driven approach to addressing the issue of bad packages. Tidelift partners with the maintainers of thousands of the most-relied-upon open source packagesand pays them to implement industry-leading secure software development practices and document the practices they follow.The result is a unique source of cross-ecosystem package intelligence that customers use toidentify and eliminate bad packages.
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Implement industry-leading secure software development practices and validate the practices they followso organizations can have the same confidence in the security of their open source that they have in their own code.
Contractually commit to continue these practices into the futureso that organizations can confidently make long term investments in the packages they use.
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Maintainer Jeffrey A. Clark significantly improved security practices used to maintain Pillow, a popular Python Image Library package downloaded 3 million times a day.
Maintainer Valeri Karpov of Mongoose implemented additional secure development practices and significantly improved the project’s OpenSSF scorecards score.
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The 2023 Tidelift state of the open source maintainer report
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