Potentially a very useful convenience. A couple of suggestions:
1. I would make it a bit more obvious when versions are not yet released. For instance nodejs v14 is listed with its planned support lifetime in the same colours as v12. While there is an indication that this is not a current release (no content in the release column for that row), it might be useful to also alter the colouring (perhaps fade or grey it out a bit?).
1.1. Or instead perhaps leave out unreleased versions for consistency (you don't list Debian 10 for instance, though there is some info out there: expected release mid 2019, expected mainstream support to mid 2022, expected LTS (server only) to mid 2024: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_version_history#Release...
1.2: Or perhaps list future releases in a second table?
2. A couple of things that might be useful to add if you have time to add and maintain the info: MS SQL Server versions & their service packs and Firefox ESR versions.
3. A display bug: at any window size in current Chrome on Windows with default zoom, "Fedora Linux" wraps in a way that suggests "Linux" is a separate item in the list. Perhaps use a non-breaking space to help that?
1. I would make it a bit more obvious when versions are not yet released. For instance nodejs v14 is listed with its planned support lifetime in the same colours as v12. While there is an indication that this is not a current release (no content in the release column for that row), it might be useful to also alter the colouring (perhaps fade or grey it out a bit?).
1.1. Or instead perhaps leave out unreleased versions for consistency (you don't list Debian 10 for instance, though there is some info out there: expected release mid 2019, expected mainstream support to mid 2022, expected LTS (server only) to mid 2024: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_version_history#Release...
1.2: Or perhaps list future releases in a second table?
2. A couple of things that might be useful to add if you have time to add and maintain the info: MS SQL Server versions & their service packs and Firefox ESR versions.
3. A display bug: at any window size in current Chrome on Windows with default zoom, "Fedora Linux" wraps in a way that suggests "Linux" is a separate item in the list. Perhaps use a non-breaking space to help that?