On Sunday, January 5, 2014 3:46:55 PM UTC-5, Jason Shinn wrote: > > The latest *stable* node.js version is v 0.10.24. When it talks about v11 > and v12, those are dev branches that are working towards becoming the new > stable version. Some people are actually running their code on those > branches already, which is very much a "know what the heck you're doing" > scenario. But according to your article, the reason Windows isn't > receiving the load-balancing changes is because they didn't have the same > problems to begin with, so this isn't a strictly known "because you're on > Windows" scenario. Perhaps the OS scheduler is a little off on your > machine. I'll see if I can spin up a local Windows test here and provide > another data point. > > v0.12 would not be a development branch, it would be a stable branch. v0.7.x, v0.9.x, v0.11.x, etc. are the development branches.
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