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feat(NODE-4436)!: update minimum supported node version #3496

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Description

Updates the minimum supported Node version to 14.20.1.

What is changing?

  • Removes Node 12 from CI
  • Updates the engine requirement to >=14.20.1
  • Updates the migration guide.
Is there new documentation needed for these changes?

Compatibility matrix needs to be updated.

What is the motivation for this change?

NODE-4436

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  • Ran npm run check:lint script
  • Self-review completed using the steps outlined here
  • PR title follows the correct format: type(NODE-xxxx)[!]: description
    • Example: feat(NODE-1234)!: rewriting everything in coffeescript
  • Changes are covered by tests
  • New TODOs have a related JIRA ticket

@nbbeeken nbbeeken changed the title chore(NODE-4436): update minimum supported node version feat(NODE-4436)!: update minimum supported node version Dec 21, 2022
@durran durran added the Primary Review In Review with primary reviewer, not yet ready for team's eyes label Dec 21, 2022
@durran durran marked this pull request as ready for review December 21, 2022 16:57
@nbbeeken nbbeeken self-requested a review December 21, 2022 16:57
@nbbeeken nbbeeken merged commit cca5362 into main Dec 21, 2022
@nbbeeken nbbeeken deleted the NODE-4436 branch December 21, 2022 17:08
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