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ci: remove Node v10#22498

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@dgp1130 dgp1130 commented Jan 13, 2022

Node v10 is no longer supported by the Node.js team and it is difficult to keep CI green when the NPM infrastructure underneath the CLI is no longer expected to maintain Node v10 support.

I noticed that we still have this job running in Angular v11 and it has consistently failed for some time.

Node v10 is no longer supported by the Node.js team and it is difficult to keep CI green when the NPM infrastructure underneath the CLI is no longer expected to maintain Node v10 support.
@dgp1130 dgp1130 added the target: lts This PR is targeting a version currently in long-term support label Jan 13, 2022
@dgp1130 dgp1130 requested a review from alan-agius4 January 13, 2022 01:50
@alan-agius4 alan-agius4 added the action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker label Jan 13, 2022
@filipesilva filipesilva merged commit 7b10fef into angular:11.2.x Jan 16, 2022
@dgp1130 dgp1130 deleted the disable-node10 branch January 24, 2022 18:18
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