Is there any update on this?  Latest breaking news?  General feeling?  Rough timescale?
Many thanks, Max
Hi All,
I'm a new Node fan, moving from classic java...
I have seen a few remarks from node developers on V0.12 with expected performance enhancements.
My question : does anyone know when should this release is due ?
I'm very much into performance and last benchmarks onhttp://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/ make me wonder what will be the improvement in the next release... 
Is there any update on this? Latest breaking news? General feeling? Rough timescale?
Two weeks. Or at least that's been my answer since mid-February. There's one more 0.11.x dev release in the pipeline to test a lot of little bug fixes that have been added since 0.11.13, and the last I heard, the plan was to basically treat that release as a 0.12 release candidate. The project has been unusually quiet about their plans lately, though, so this is just what I heard the last time I was talking.
It's definitely been a while since a release, and the 0.12 release process is well into extra innings. If you're annoyed or frustrated by this, take comfort from knowing you're not alone.
Thanks!  I am looking forward to yield becoming mainstream.  One "little" thing and so much code becomes trivial.
Thanks! I am looking forward to yield becoming mainstream. One "little" thing and so much code becomes trivial.
Just be aware that 
function * and yield will still be behind the --harmony flag for now, and that generators are still due for a few bug fixes in the specification before the end of the year. So even once 0.12 is released, people should use generators with care.
OK, I'll hold on.  Anything to move people on from promises when they try to escape "callback hell".  Promises are a sort of mid point between generators and event emitters and I don't see that they actually deliver on their promise of being a worthwhile compromise.  Heavyweight, slow code, even with bluebird.  Still, we will see!
If you really believe that, can you make an issue on the github issue tracker of bluebird?
If the code you produce is heavyweight and slow compared to equal code using some other abstraction, and you believe you are truly utilizing bluebird to fullest, that's a bug you should report.
Is there any speculations when Node v0.12 is going to be available?
I'm building some piece of software using nodeJS v0.10.x - Wanted to move to NodeJS v0.11.x - But not sure if I should because it is marked as unstable. And its not clear as to which things are stable vs unstable 
e.g. npm install behind firewall fails in v0.11 is important for me. 
I would also like to know some update on this. I'm very interested in new JS features like generators and also updated V8 as I noticed that there are changes that break C++ addons.
[update] Node advisory board post from 2014-11-07 notes that "0.12 is done except for a patch on windows".
This is exactly why io.js happened.
Which is exactly why I am not thinking about looking into Go for my backend needs
Maybe we will be getting a nice present for this Christmas!
(ps Can't wait for production ready execSync() so I can start porting many of my server side and desktop tools to Node.
Christmas? I certainly hope not! :)
Was waiting for the meeting minutes of the 17th of this month but nothing so far...
Could anyone share some news or even better a date?
I guess estimation is hard. Perhaps a more agile approach is required.
FWIW:
This is exactly why io.js happened.
Which is exactly why I am not thinking about looking into Go for my backend needs
 
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