Github user cloverhearts commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/pull/1659
  
    This is my personal opinion.
    For the Node.js 6x or 7x version, there is no problem in itself.
    However, I know that many of the libraries in Node.js have problems 
starting from version 6x or later, or are not being built.
    (I think this is due to a rapid change in the 6x version.)
    
    If you are upgrading to the 6x version first, we will greatly reduce the 
choice of many libraries now supported by the node.js community.
    On the other hand, I also agree with you that the current version of 
node.js is too low.
    
    However, we do not use node.js directly, we use it for dependency 
management and build management.
    So, what do you think about upgrading to the 5x or 4x version first?
    
    (Indeed, since the 6x LTS version is constantly changing over time, 
Zeppelin also has to take the uncertainty of Node.js along with the change)
    
    I'm sorry
    I'm not good at English.
    I apologize to you if I have been rude.
    Thank you.


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