Although we do troll the forums
– ha ha freudian slip??? ??
Well if you offer a free version of a plugin with the hope that people will upgrade to the paid version wouldn’t it be prudent to provide adequate support for the free version? otherwise you’ll have a low conversion rate. This should be core to your business plan not an after thought.
I am not alone in stating my dissatisfaction at WooCommerce’s last release. Seems it wasn’t supported very well.
I did read your sparse release notes, I even posted a question over at Remi Corson’s blog https://www.remicorson.com/woocommerce-2-1-x-endpoints-vs-shortcodes/ asking for help. (no reply!) If I was tasked with writing release notes they would be of a sufficient quality that other people could read and understand them, instead of having to scratch around on the net for an answer.
Answer me this if you have replaced shortcodes with endpoints why does WooCommerce create “dead” pages, shouldn’t it install less pages now? Is that not a valid bug? Its certainly misleading.
Afterwards when people complain there seems to be a bad attitude of “you lot are not paying customers”, how endearing!
I would give you zero stars if WordPress allowed.