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Reading the issue laying out the reason for taking this step, it all seems quite reasonable and mature: https://github.com/request/request/issues/3142

TL;DR: at over a decade old it's a primordial Node lib which has become increasingly difficult to evolve as the platform introduces new features, so rather than break every user with a massively disruptive new version that embraces modern features it's going to attempt to quietly sunset to free up the oxygen in the room so that new libs can grow.



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