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25th February 2026 - Link Blog

tldraw issue: Move tests to closed source repo (via) It's become very apparent over the past few months that a comprehensive test suite is enough to build a completely fresh implementation of any open source library from scratch, potentially in a different language.

This has worrying implications for open source projects with commercial business models. Here's an example of a response: tldraw, the outstanding collaborative drawing library (see previous coverage), are moving their test suite to a private repository - apparently in response to Cloudflare's project to port Next.js to use Vite in a week using AI.

They also filed a joke issue, now closed to Translate source code to Traditional Chinese:

The current tldraw codebase is in English, making it easy for external AI coding agents to replicate. It is imperative that we defend our intellectual property.

Worth noting that tldraw aren't technically open source - their custom license requires a commercial license if you want to use it in "production environments".

This is a link post by Simon Willison, posted on 25th February 2026.

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