Chapter 1: Introducing Node.js 14
Node.js follows a release schedule and adopts a Long-Term Support (LTS) policy. The release schedule is based on the Semantic Versioning (https://semver.org/) standard.
The Node.js release policy states that there are two major releases of Node.js per year, one in April and one in October. Major releases include breaking or incompatible API changes, although the Node.js project does try to minimize the number and impact of breaking changes to reduce disruption to users.
Even-numbered major releases of Node.js are promoted to LTS after 6 months. Even-numbered releases are scheduled for release in April and promoted to LTS in October. LTS releases are supported for 30 months. It is recommended to use LTS versions ...
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