Last Week in Node.js Working Groups - April 3, 2017
This last week had some interesting updates following up on the N-API pull request being finalized. Key highlights from node-chakracore, N-API, node-inspect
This last week had some interesting updates following up on the N-API pull request being finalized. Key highlights from node-chakracore, N-API, node-inspect
This is a special, expedited release for the Node 4 Maintenance line, which contains an important fix for a crypto-related memory leak introduced in 4.8.1.
This is a special, expedited release for the Node 6 LTS line containing important fixes for recent regressions, including a crypto-related memory leak.
This last week wasn't one of particularly high activity in the Node.js Working Groups - updates with NAPI, HTTP/2, and CTC.
This Week’s Current release comes with an expedited fix for a crypto-related memory leak.
This week features the finalization of some large scale work that has been in the works for many months.
This patch release for Node 6 LTS comes with perf gains on average up to 39% for 8 APIs, large heap statistics enabled, and a variety of bugs squashed.
This week's Current release comes with an update to `node inspect`, fixing several issues.
In the past week the Node.js Working Groups have seen a good week of activity, with several highlights and multiple releases.
This routine patch release comes with a significant amount of documentation formatting fixes as well as a couple of meaningful bug fixes.
This week saw a large number of updates from the Node.js Working Groups, but the majority of the action can be boiled down to the following highlights.
This is a routine patch release with a relatively small assortment of fixes and documentation improvements.