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fabiel-leon opened this issue Dec 29, 2021 · 5 comments
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Node.js 16.x is the current Long Term Support (LTS) #33

fabiel-leon opened this issue Dec 29, 2021 · 5 comments
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@fabiel-leon
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https://nodejs.org/en/

implement this in a new base image please 🙏

@alexbaileyuk
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Duplicate of #14

@y4my4my4m
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@carlzogh @krk
Sorry to ping you guys directly, but is there any information on this?
I've searched and searched and it seems that there is zero information out there for developers.
AWS is too big to be leaving developers in the dark like this.

Thank you

@rawpixel-vincent
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AWS is too big to be leaving developers in the dark like this.

AWS is big enough to leave developers in the dark like this.

@dl748
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dl748 commented Apr 12, 2022

Placeholder for closed issue #14

@DavidTanner
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DavidTanner commented Apr 25, 2022

#14 (comment)

Thank you everyone for the continued engagement and feedback on this issue. The AWS Lambda Node 16 runtime implementation is in progress, and we are currently on track to launch in mid-May. Our Node 16 runtime will continue to use AWS SDKv2, and we plan to transition to AWS SDKv3 with Node 18.

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