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I know express.js still support for 18 but that's not point our point is developer/user security |
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Something similar to what's being proposed is already done on this page. I honestly don't think suggesting that users install the LTS version will actually make a difference in whether they use it or not. I'd prefer to keep it simple by just stating the minimum supported Node.js version |
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@bjohansebas You're right but this is present on advance section https://expressjs.com/en/advanced/security-updates.html where most of the time developer not visit what if we show that thing here- https://expressjs.com/en/starter/installing.html. Again, this is my opinion :) @UlisesGascon @wesleytodd I want to know your opinion |
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Description
suggest developer to use latest lts version like 20 or 22. It prioritizes stability and reliability, making it suitable for production environments where minimizing downtime and security risks is crucial. LTS versions receive security updates and bug fixes. As node 18 is End-of-Life.
Expectations
Node.js 20 / 22
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