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@@ -48,12 +48,6 @@ check out our [Electron Versioning](./electron-versioning.md) doc.
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* Since Electron 6, Electron major versions have been targeting every other Chromium major version. Each Electron stable should happen on the same day as Chrome stable ([see blog post](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/12-week-cadence)).
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* Since Electron 16, Electron has been releasing major versions on an 8-week cadence in accordance to Chrome's change to a 4-week release cadence ([see blog post](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/8-week-cadence)).
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-:::info Chrome release dates
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-Chromium has the own public release schedule [here](https://chromiumdash.appspot.com/schedule).
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## Version support policy
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:::info
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@@ -78,6 +72,38 @@ and the version prior to that receives the vast majority of those fixes
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as time and bandwidth warrants. The oldest supported release line will receive
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only security fixes directly.
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+### Chromium version support
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+:::info Chromium release schedule
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+Chromium's public release schedule is [here](https://chromiumdash.appspot.com/schedule).
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+:::
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+Electron targets Chromium even-number versions, releasing every 8 weeks in concert
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+with Chromium's 4-week release schedule. For example, Electron 26 uses Chromium 116, while Electron 27 uses Chromium 118.
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+### Node.js version support
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+Electron upgrades its `main` branch to even-number versions of Node.js when they enter Active LTS. The schedule
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+is as follows:
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+<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nodejs/Release/main/schedule.svg?sanitize=true" alt="Releases">
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+As a rule, stable branches of Electron do not receive Node.js upgrades after they have been cut.
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+If Electron has recently updated its `main` branch to a new major version of Node.js, the next stable
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+branch to be cut will be released with the new version.
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+Patch upgrades of Node that contain significant security or bug fixes, and are submitted
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+more than 2 weeks prior to a stable release date, will be accepted into an Electron alpha
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+or beta release branch.
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+Minor upgrades of Node that contain significant security or bug fixes, and are submitted
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+more than 2 weeks prior to a stable release date may be accepted into an Electron alpha or
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+beta release branch on a case-by-case basis. These requests will be reviewed and voted on
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+by the [Releases Working Group](https://github.com/electron/governance/tree/main/wg-releases),
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+to ensure minimal disruption for developers who may be consuming alpha or beta releases.
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### Breaking API changes
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When an API is changed or removed in a way that breaks existing functionality, the
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