chore: switch to testing LTS releases only#1183
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No change to official support. We will still accept patches for non-LTS versions when it's reasonable to support them, especially for the most recent Node release (whether that is odd-numbered or even-numbered). This just lightens up the workload on CI because most of our users are probably running node LTS.
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No change to official support. We will still accept patches for non-LTS versions when it's reasonable to support them, especially for the most recent Node release (whether that is odd-numbered or even-numbered). This just lightens up the workload on CI because most of our users are probably running node LTS.