: Consistently releasing "green" software can drive users toward more stable alternatives, such as the Betterbird Blog claims occurs when users choose "Extended Support" versions over standard releases to avoid regressions. Why Does It Happen?
: Critics have labeled popular applications like Thunderbird and games like Imperator: Rome as "Bananaware" due to unstable releases that required extensive post-launch fixing. The Risks of "Ripening" on the Customer bananaware.exe
Releasing software too early can lead to several negative outcomes: : Consistently releasing "green" software can drive users
: The customer acts as a late-stage beta tester, finding regressions (bugs in previously working features) that developers missed. bananaware.exe