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Node has come a long way, and now has a responsible release cadence, including annual LTS releases, each with 30 months of security / critical patch support. The ecosystem is still crazy (especially with the ES6 features showing up in the Node 4.2 LTS), but Node itself seems to have matured nicely.

Persona may have been a bit premature in choosing Node, but we expected to share much of our code between the backend, frontend, and Firefox itself. Node offered a great opportunity to attempt that. Plus, the whole thing started as a side project between two engineers, so why not try out something crazy and new?



    annual LTS releases, each with 30 months of security 
Am I alone in that 30 months feels like a "normal" release? I'm usually thinking LTS in terms of CentOS's definition.




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