2022-06-07 [15:24:25.0066] shu: is it normal that v8 hasn't had a stable release since 9.9 in january? node is using v10.2 [15:25:30.0961] we have had them, not sure what you mean [15:25:54.0073] we haven't published blog posts for them, however [15:26:29.0066] moving to a model where we'll publish blog posts when there is something worth calling out, like a major performance improvement or anew on-by-default flagged feature [15:28:34.0765] in any case the stable releases coincide with the chrome branch cuts, so they happen as a part of a regular schedule and will continue to happen as part of that schedule [15:28:40.0793] which is... at a 4 week cadence now, i think? let me check [15:29:00.0869] looks like 4 weeks, yes [15:31:06.0748] ah ok [15:31:15.0489] wikipedia also says the latest stable release is 9.9 [15:31:34.0134] and i asked because someone on irc asked. so i think the blog posts might be how a lot of people get notified when there's a release [15:46:16.0001] ah, i see [15:46:42.0087] we can start generating blog posts i suppose but they'll be content free and not very useful [15:46:54.0141] it'll be like the "bug fixes and performance improvements" variety [16:23:45.0444] ljharb: you can check this btw https://chromiumdash.appspot.com/schedule 2022-06-17 [11:01:01.0798] closing the loop here: https://twitter.com/v8js/status/1537857497825824768 [11:14:01.0660] use the chrome roadmap!