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chore: update node versions #2921

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Why dropping 21?

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It looked like the pattern was to test LTS versions and the latest - 21 didn't fall within that.

@diegomura diegomura changed the title Updated node versions chore: update node versions Nov 14, 2024
@diegomura diegomura merged commit 8cdf77c into diegomura:master Nov 14, 2024
@farseekers farseekers deleted the patch-1 branch November 14, 2024 23:21
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Revert "chore: update node versions (#2921)"

This reverts commit 8cdf77c.
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