From d9954cf278623c73ec0d2958a46e753349d4d034 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rich Trott Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2016 09:26:50 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] doc: remove outdated LTS info from ROADMAP.md The ROADMAP.md doc has not been substantially updated since its creation in February 2015. As such, the LTS information is incorrect. Removing it for now. (If it is deemed critical to the roadmap, links to current information can be added back in. I'm skeptical that the roadmap document is of much utility at this point, though, given the lack of updates. Less may be more here, as the cliche goes.) PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/8161 Reviewed-By: James M Snell Reviewed-By: Claudio Rodriguez Reviewed-By: Myles Borins --- ROADMAP.md | 10 +--------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/ROADMAP.md b/ROADMAP.md index ceb69f0473ad11..c85576c670e788 100644 --- a/ROADMAP.md +++ b/ROADMAP.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The most important consideration in every code change is the impact it will have Node.js does not remove stdlib JS API. -Shipping with current and well supported dependencies is the best way to ensure long term stability of the platform. When those dependencies are no longer maintained Node.js will take on their continued maintenance as part of our [Long Term Support policy](#long-term-support). +Shipping with current and well supported dependencies is the best way to ensure long term stability of the platform. Node.js will continue to adopt new V8 releases. * When V8 ships a breaking change to their C++ API that can be handled by [`nan`](https://github.com/nodejs/nan) @@ -24,14 +24,6 @@ No new API will be added in *patch* releases. Any API addition will cause an increase in the *minor* version. -### Long Term Support - -Node.js supports old versions for as long as community members are fixing bugs in them. - -As long as there is a community back porting bug fixes we will push patch releases for those versions of Node.js. - -When old versions of dependencies like V8 are no longer supported by their project Node.js will take on the responsibility of maintenance to ensure continued long term support in Node.js patch releases. - ## Channels Channels are points of collaboration with the broader community and are not strictly scoped to a repository or branch.