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But that would require us to update various Puppeteer sources. I don't think that this is a good idea because it needs to be applied each time when we vendor in a new version of Puppeteer.

I spend a bit of time today and investigated other possible options. Given that bug 1875239 is actually blocked on our `ubuntu1804-test`  docker images being more than outdated, we require the new wayland workers, which are currently created but also already available as experimental. I've asked to get node.js installed on them so it will be a node.js version as shipped with Ubuntu LTS - which should be modern enough. 

I'll try it out once node.js is available: https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/browse/RELOPS-852
But that would require us to update various Puppeteer sources. I don't think that this is a good idea because it needs to be applied each time when we vendor in a new version of Puppeteer.

I spent a bit of time today and investigated other possible options. Given that bug 1875239 is actually blocked on our `ubuntu1804-test`  docker images being more than outdated, we require the new wayland workers, which are currently created but also already available as experimental. I've asked to get node.js installed on them so it will be a node.js version as shipped with Ubuntu LTS - which should be modern enough. 

I'll try it out once node.js is available: https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/browse/RELOPS-852
But that would require us to update various Puppeteer sources. I don't think that this is a good idea because it needs to be applied each time when we vendor in a new version of Puppeteer.

I spent a bit of time today and investigated other possible options. Given that bug 1875239 is actually blocked on our `ubuntu1804-test`  docker images being more than outdated, we require the new wayland workers, which are currently created but also already available as experimental. I've asked to get node.js installed on them so it will be a version as shipped with standard Ubuntu LTS release - which should be modern enough. 

I'll try it out once node.js is available: https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/browse/RELOPS-852

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