Node 6.0 is also supposed to come out in late April [1], targeting v8 5.0, which IIRC corresponds to Chrome 50 on the compatibility table. Not quite as nice as the Chrome 52 release, but still covers most of the ES6 features I actually use.
FF48 and Edge 14 don't do so badly either. If you drill down into their missing test cases, it's largely features that few people care about.
FF48 and Edge 14 don't do so badly either. If you drill down into their missing test cases, it's largely features that few people care about.
[1] https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/5766