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<p><b>Release early, release often</b> (also known as <b>ship early, ship often</b>, or <b>time-based releases</b>, and sometimes abbreviated <b>RERO</b>) is a <a href="page.php?w=list_of_software_development_philosophies">software development philosophy</a> that emphasizes the importance of early and frequent releases in creating a tight feedback loop between developers and testers or users, contrary to a feature-based release strategy.  Advocates argue that this allows the software development to progress faster, enables the user to help define</p><p>
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