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sets node engine range to ^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0
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BREAKING CHANGE: @npmcli/docs now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
…>=22.9.0` BREAKING CHANGE: @npmcli/smoke-tests now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
… >=22.9.0` BREAKING CHANGE: @npmcli/mock-globals now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
…| >=22.9.0` BREAKING CHANGE: @npmcli/mock-registry now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmversion now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmteam now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmsearch now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmpublish now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmpack now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmorg now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmhook now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmfund now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmexec now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmdiff now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: libnpmaccess now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
…9.0` BREAKING CHANGE: @npmcli/config now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
…2.9.0` BREAKING CHANGE: @npmcli/arborist now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
BREAKING CHANGE: npm now supports node `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0`
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sets node engine range to `^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0
sets node engine range to Oct 14, 2024
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- v10 branch has already been created.
- We can enable pre-release mode in any workspaces where we think we'll have more breaking changes prior to any releases we make.
- Node.js
v20.18.0
has been released, but there is no compelling reason to re-do all the work here to limit to that version. In the absence of a particular Node.js feature we wanted to use in npm 11, the floors of each version are a best-effort, not a hard and and fast "latest" rule
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This pr sets npm and all its workspaces dependencies to support Node.js versions
^20.17.0 || >=22.9.0
dropping support for node 18, this is a breaking change and will usher in npm 11.related to: npm/statusboard#899
part of: npm/statusboard#898
prior art: #7803