move to fixed node package numbers#4534
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What does this change?
Move from range based node module versions to fixed values. This will ensure that we do not accidentially update module versions during development process without a deliberate choice.
How should a reviewer test this change?
Ensure that the only change is the removal of node module range definitions in package and package-lock files
Who should look at this?
Tested? Documented?