On 11 August 2016 at 07:43, Stephen Gallagher <sgall...@redhat.com> wrote:

>> tl;dr Need to update nodejs, but can't decide if v4 or v6,
>> v4: will update sooner, shorter support (2018-04-01)
>> v6: longer support (2019-04-01), *might* break more things,
>>     won't be in stable sooner than mid-October if everything
>>     goes well
>
> FYI, I think this tl;dr missed explaining why v6 won't be in stable until
> mid-October. What Zuzana and I discussed on another list is that the Node.js 
> v6
> schedule has it going into LTS mode on the same day that 0.10.x reaches EOL.
> However, v6 is already out and available. The major thing that changes at that
> point is just that from then on, they commit to adding no more major features
> (as I understand it). This is the best moment for us to switch over to it.
>
> However, in the meantime we will probably want to be carrying 6.x in
> updates-testing for at least a month prior to declaring it stable (with
> autokarma disabled) with wide announcements about the impending upgrade. This
> will be safe to do since Node.js 6.x has already reached a point where no
> backwards-incompatible changes are allowed in, so we can start the migration
> process early.
>

How will the packages be named? Are we doing this as nodejs6 or nodejs?

-- 
Stephen J Smoogen.
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