Drop your thoughts below. Your feedback shapes the work ahead. 🛣️
Drop your thoughts below. Your feedback shapes the work ahead. 🛣️
We have decided to delay the security release further to January 7th 2026 to ensure the team has enough time to prepare the releases and avoid distruptions during the holiday season.
nodejs.org/en/blog/vuln...
We have decided to delay the security release further to January 7th 2026 to ensure the team has enough time to prepare the releases and avoid distruptions during the holiday season.
nodejs.org/en/blog/vuln...
We will release new versions of v20, v22, v24, v25 release lines on or shortly after the 15th of December 2025 in order to address:
* 3 high severity issues.
* 1 low severity issue.
* 1 medium severity issue.
nodejs.org/en/blog/vuln...
No external dependency required, just configure and continue 👍
Details: https://nodejs.org/en/learn/http/enterprise-network-configuration
No external dependency required, just configure and continue 👍
Details: https://nodejs.org/en/learn/http/enterprise-network-configuration
We will release new versions of v20, v22, v24, v25 release lines on or shortly after the 15th of December 2025 in order to address:
* 3 high severity issues.
* 1 low severity issue.
* 1 medium severity issue.
nodejs.org/en/blog/vuln...
We will release new versions of v20, v22, v24, v25 release lines on or shortly after the 15th of December 2025 in order to address:
* 3 high severity issues.
* 1 low severity issue.
* 1 medium severity issue.
nodejs.org/en/blog/vuln...
The OpenJS Foundation is grateful for every contributor who has shaped its path, and we look forward to the continued growth of this community.
The OpenJS Foundation is grateful for every contributor who has shaped its path, and we look forward to the continued growth of this community.
Major releases mostly bring breaking changes, not shiny new features. The fun stuff? That’s hiding in the minors.
@rafaelgss.dev talks about why you should follow the minor releases in our latest JavaScript Security Snapshot.
Major releases mostly bring breaking changes, not shiny new features. The fun stuff? That’s hiding in the minors.
@rafaelgss.dev talks about why you should follow the minor releases in our latest JavaScript Security Snapshot.
@ulisesgascon.com and @rafaelgss.dev share how the Node.js build team went from a rack of Raspberry Pis in someone’s garage to full release automation.
👉Build Team on GitHub: github.com/nodejs/build
@ulisesgascon.com and @rafaelgss.dev share how the Node.js build team went from a rack of Raspberry Pis in someone’s garage to full release automation.
👉Build Team on GitHub: github.com/nodejs/build
@ulisesgascon.com explains how a clear incident response plan keeps open source projects steady when things go wrong in the latest JavaScript Security Snapshot.
Check out the Incident Response Plan here on GitHub: github.com/lodash/lodas...
@ulisesgascon.com explains how a clear incident response plan keeps open source projects steady when things go wrong in the latest JavaScript Security Snapshot.
Check out the Incident Response Plan here on GitHub: github.com/lodash/lodas...
@rafaelgss.dev shares all the details in our latest JavaScript Security Snapshot.
Be a part of the conversation on releases: github.com/nodejs/lts-s...
@rafaelgss.dev shares all the details in our latest JavaScript Security Snapshot.
Be a part of the conversation on releases: github.com/nodejs/lts-s...
We've released updated guidance to help maintainers reduce exposure, strengthen release processes, and protect the ecosystem: openjsf.org/blog/publish...
We've released updated guidance to help maintainers reduce exposure, strengthen release processes, and protect the ecosystem: openjsf.org/blog/publish...
@rafaelgss.dev shares all the details about the Node.js release schedule in our new series, JavaScript Security Snapshot.
@rafaelgss.dev shares all the details about the Node.js release schedule in our new series, JavaScript Security Snapshot.
Start here: nodejs.org/en/learn/get...
Thank you @augustin-mauroy.bsky.social for the work here 🙏
Start here: nodejs.org/en/learn/get...
Thank you @augustin-mauroy.bsky.social for the work here 🙏
nodejs.org/en/blog/rele...
This release marks the transition of Node.js 24.x into Long Term Support (LTS). It will continue to receive updates through to the end of April 2028.
nodejs.org/en/blog/rele...
This release marks the transition of Node.js 24.x into Long Term Support (LTS). It will continue to receive updates through to the end of April 2028.
#nodejs #javascript #JSConf
#nodejs #javascript #JSConf
Beyond building new features, our recipients guide others, maintain essential systems, document the hard parts, and strengthen the community every step of the way. 💙
Read more about our honorees here: hubs.la/Q03NQvx10
performance improvements and JIT pipeline optimizations.
This release introduces the permission
model --allow-net, Web Storage is enabled by default, and more!
nodejs.org/en/blog/rele...
performance improvements and JIT pipeline optimizations.
This release introduces the permission
model --allow-net, Web Storage is enabled by default, and more!
nodejs.org/en/blog/rele...
* Per-stream inspectOptions support in console
* Removal of util.getCallSite (in favour of util.getCallSites)
* Upgraded OpenSSL to 3.5.4 and npm to 11.6.1
* Various src and benchmark optimizations
https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v24.10.0
* Per-stream inspectOptions support in console
* Removal of util.getCallSite (in favour of util.getCallSites)
* Upgraded OpenSSL to 3.5.4 and npm to 11.6.1
* Various src and benchmark optimizations
https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v24.10.0