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  1. 22 de feb. de 2017 · Major Node.js versions enter Current release status for six months, which gives library authors time to add support for them. After six months, odd-numbered releases (9, 11, etc.) become unsupported, and even-numbered releases (10, 12, etc.) move to Active LTS status and are ready for general use.

  2. As a reminder, Node.js 22 will enter long-term support (LTS) in October, but until then, it will be the "Current" release for the next six months. We encourage you to explore the new features and benefits offered by this latest release and evaluate their potential impact on your applications.

  3. 101. Originally asked: What is the difference between Node.js 4.x branch with LTS (Long Term Support) and the 5.x branch (listed as Stable)? But this is equally relevant to understanding the difference between 6.x and 7.x and, in the future, 8.x and 9.x.

  4. Releases. Major Node.js versions enter Current release status for six months, which gives library authors time to add support for them. After six months, odd-numbered releases (9, 11, etc.) become unsupported, and even-numbered releases (10, 12, etc.) move to Active LTS status and are ready for general use.

  5. The transition to Long Term Support will happen in a semver-minor release and should happen after the new major version is released. Every even (LTS) major version will be actively maintained for 12 months from the date it enters LTS coverage.