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doc: V8 branch used in 8.x not active anymore #18155

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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions doc/guides/maintaining-V8.md
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The versions of V8 used in Node.js v4.x and v6.x have already been abandoned by
upstream V8. However, Node.js needs to continue supporting these branches for
many months (Current branches) or several years (LTS branches).
The versions of V8 used in Node.js v4.x, v6.x, and 8.x have already been
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should we make this consistent? Either 4.x, 6.x, and 8.x or v4.x, v6.x, and v8.x?

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Deliberately without the v, because starting with 8, we refer to Node as Node 8. But I'm happy to change it if we prefer consistency.

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ah yea, that's right. I'm indifferent :]

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Does it make sense to list the versions and continually update? Wondering if we could just use some wording like "The versions of V8 used in Node.js have most often already been abanded by upstream V8."

abandoned by upstream V8. However, Node.js needs to continue supporting
these branches for many months (Current branches) or several
years (LTS branches).

## Maintenance Process

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