Releasing in a sentence as an adjective

Ideally you'd be releasing 50 - 75 films a year.

In the past, I've spent a fair bit of time criticizing Google for calling Android "open source", but not releasing the source.

It means that the IE team clearly saw through Mozilla's transparent attempt to get more cake by releasing more often.

No wonder people get terrible anxiety about releasing their hard work for feedback.

I don't think it is even particularly advocating releasing on Android first.

They swept this under the rug; countless hapless developers were mindlessly releasing broken apps during this period.

I really want to understand this "proprietary information" excuse the school is using to justify not releasing the survey.

I have worked on hacking these devices to extract data and the legal verbiage around these activities has strongly discouraged me from releasing anything.

"Wait, pointing out a clear conflict of interest and censorship is being "radically pro-transparency"?I don't believe in WikiLeak's mantra that all information, regardless of context, should be transparent, but since when is releasing information about a clear abuse radical in any way whatsoever?

In related news: scientists have discovered that an uncontrolled nuclear reaction over one hundred trillion times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb is releasing radiation of all known varieties, including lethal gamma radiation, and will result in the inevitable exposure of all of the earth's surface within the next twenty-four hours.

Releasing definitions

adjective

emotionally purging (of e.g. art)

See also: cathartic