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node-sass just published its new version 4.4.0.
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Without accepting this pull request your project will work just like it did before. There might be a bunch of new features, fixes and perf improvements that the maintainers worked on for you though.
I recommend you look into these changes and try to get onto the latest version of node-sass. Given that you have a decent test suite, a passing build is a strong indicator that you can take advantage of these changes by merging the proposed change into your project. Otherwise this branch is a great starting point for you to work on the update.
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LibSass
LibSass has been bumped from 3.4.3 to 3.5.0.beta.2. This update brings some more performance improvements and support for CSS Grid Syntax. Check the LibSass changelogs for more information.
Supported Environments
*Linux support refers to Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS 5
The new version differs by 285 commits .
d628b10
4.4.0
323b193
Bump sass-spec for 3.5 features
1f5eaff
Merge pull request #1866 from xzyfer/bump-libsass
1b9970a
Bump LibSass to 3.5.0.beta.2
71a7a84
4.3.0
0ab145f
Merge pull request #1849 from xzyfer/feat/no-git-in-build
46c0c2b
Merge pull request #1851 from xzyfer/remove/git-sub-module-docs
1d3ec74
Merge pull request #1850 from xzyfer/remove/git-sub-module
1e76d99
4.2.0
93eeed1
Remove the git fallback
a00aece
Remove LibSass git submdule from CI
ae31ada
Remove contributing documentation about bumping LibSass
2d6d19e
Remove reference to the LibSass to Sass Spec git submodules
6f1c5b3
Normalise whitespace in docs
7667dba
Initial import of LibSass
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