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Hi all!
I've spoken with a friend of mine who is a programmer but is completely new to Node.
I showed him the Installer asking his impression and he asked me why the installer prompts two different versions to install and why the update to button is not always consistent with the highest version number on the bottom of the left bar.
As you can easily image the problem was that he wasn't aware of the Node release line and he asked me why we didn't write a little explanation about this.
The answer was pretty obvious, all of us know how the release plan works, so we develop the interface omitting this detail.
I have removed the code example (who was there just for beauty) and I've added a brief description of the release line and more useful resources.
The Node.js release line is divided in different stages.
The most important are *LTS* and *Current*, which are the Long Term Support version and the Latest stable release.
You can find more information about the release plan [here](https://github.com/nodejs/LTS).
What do you think?
The text is just a draft, feel free to change it.
cc @nodejs/electron-installer