nodejs/Release
The Release schedule is available also as a JSON file.
Release Phases
There are three phases that a Node.js release can be in: ‘Current’, ‘Active Long Term Support (LTS)’, and ‘Maintenance’. Odd-numbered release lines are not promoted to LTS - they will not go through the ‘Active LTS’ or ‘Maintenance’ phases.
Current - Should incorporate most of the non-major (non-breaking) changes that land on nodejs/node master branch.
Active LTS - New features, bug fixes, and updates that have been audited by the LTS team and have been determined to be appropriate and stable for the release line.
Maintenance - Critical bug fixes and security updates. New features may be added at the discretion of the LTS team - typically only in cases where the new feature supports migration to later release lines.
Changes required for critical security and bug fixes may lead to semver-major changes landing within a release stream, such situations will be rare and will land as semver-minor.
The term ‘supported release lines’ will be used to refer to all release lines that are not End-of-Life.
End-of-Life Releases
Release Status Codename Initial Release Active LTS Start Maintenance LTS Start End-of-life
v0.10.x End-of-Life - 2013-03-11 - 2015-10-01 2016-10-31
v0.12.x End-of-Life - 2015-02-06 - 2016-04-01 2016-12-31
4.x End-of-Life Argon 2015-09-08 2015-10-01 2017-04-01 2018-04-30
5.x End-of-Life 2015-10-29 - 2016-06-30
6.x End-of-Life Boron 2016-04-26 2016-10-18 2018-04-30 2
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