I'd supported 0.6 only with security fixes & 0.8 with some bugfixes.

That depends on your users. In my modules i try to support 2 last active 
node releases.
Sometime, 3 active releases on node version shift. New features are only 
for last 1-2 versions.

One of my production site has node 0.6.10, just because enfiroment is 
frozen. I'm ok with it,
and does not need to update module dependencies for new features.

среда, 7 августа 2013 г., 19:25:52 UTC+4 пользователь Bart написал:
>
> I'm developing some modules and wondered if support for node.js 0.6 is 
> still worth investing time in. 
>
> Let's focus on projects where new features are still being added or major 
> re-factoring is being performed (and not active legacy projects that are 
> not likely to add new dependencies).
>
> And what about 0.8? For the level of things I write 0.8 is easy enough to 
> support but is it worth it?
>
>

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