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Rene Good point Jonathan! Unfortunately communicating plugin changes before updating the plugin is only possible in the readme.txt changelog | description (as long as the user is not connected with the plugins author in any way – mail, twitter etc) Imho if a user is not reading changelogs he has no right to complain. Thats what it should be, the reality looks different! We need to find a way to make the mass user basis more sensitive about plugin updates and about the importance of reading changelogs. However in that MonsterInsights case it hadn’t changed anything beecause a important changes have not been mentioned in the changelogs. As a developer we primary have to be responsible for good and accurate changelogs at secondary we can only hope that the user reads the logs.
Rene
Good point Jonathan! Unfortunately communicating plugin changes before updating the plugin is only possible in the readme.txt changelog | description (as long as the user is not connected with the plugins author in any way – mail, twitter etc) Imho if a user is not reading changelogs he has no right to complain. Thats what it should be, the reality looks different! We need to find a way to make the mass user basis more sensitive about plugin updates and about the importance of reading changelogs. However in that MonsterInsights case it hadn’t changed anything beecause a important changes have not been mentioned in the changelogs. As a developer we primary have to be responsible for good and accurate changelogs at secondary we can only hope that the user reads the logs.
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