My apologies, I did do a search to see if there was a discussion in the
mailing list but found nothing. I only realized that the search by
default only looks back 1 month.
I'll forward the rejection then to the ticket that prompted me to start
this discussion.
To expire this discussion
This was discussed already and I think everybody agreed to drop it.
Some people agreed, but said we should wait until December.
I've checked telemetry and node 8 is ~18% of users, but going down.
El lun., 9 sept. 2019 a las 16:38, Darryl Pogue ()
escribió:
> +1 from me
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 9,
+1 from me
On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 7:20 AM Norman Breau wrote:
>
> Just starting a thread here to whether or not we should drop support for
> Node 8 at the same time of dropping Node 6 support.
> The original thought for this I believe is to avoid having to have 2
> major version bumps as Node 8
+1 for dropping Node.js 8 at the same time
I would say we should not spend our limited resources on supporting old
versions of Node.js or other tooling.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 10:20 AM Norman Breau wrote:
> Just starting a thread here to whether or not we should drop support for
> Node 8 at
Just starting a thread here to whether or not we should drop support for
Node 8 at the same time of dropping Node 6 support.
The original thought for this I believe is to avoid having to have 2
major version bumps as Node 8 EOL is in December 2019, only a few months
away.
Personally I don't