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chore!: drop support for node 10 and 12 #477
chore!: drop support for node 10 and 12 #477
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I think the answer is yes. There are a bunch of open issues in the semvar repo about it with people being confused (are node engine versions a "dependency", or an API contract?), but the overall gist seems to be that a change which might requires user action is breaking. |
That makes sense. Do we plan to bump the Go API/SDK and our exporters each time we increase the version though? The Python SIG does not bump the API/SDK when we dropped older python versions fwiw |
Yes, but only for major version bumps of Go. Is this change considered a major version bump of nodejs, or a minor version bump? I had assumed it was a major bump. |
I guess it is major but new major versions of Node come out frequently, every ~6 month. Here is the lifecycle of current node versions for reference https://nodejs.dev/en/about/releases/ I dug into upstream OTel and it looks like they made a similar change in open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js#3048 and did not bump any major versions. |
This seems to be a frequent hot topic for semver semver/semver#716 with no answer. I took a look at some other Google API PRs and found they consider it a breaking change, e.g. googleapis/nodejs-storage#1876. Let's go with that @dashpole. I've already marked this PR with |
Fixes #476
Question for the group, should we consider this a breaking change and do major version bumps on stable packages?