Hi @sergialarconrecio,
Thanks for writing in to us, appreciate it!
This is happening because of the way WooCommerce wants plugin developers to update their plugins and force a release just to say it’s been tested, even if there are no code changes. Please rest assured that this is because we didn’t want to put out a release with no actual changes. In future versions of WooCommerce, it’ll only throw that warning for major releases. Given that new minor releases (4.1 to 4.2, for example) now occur on a monthly schedule, it’s a lot of overhead for developers and users alike to release and install updates just to avoid that warning.
All of that said, it should work fine and these warnings won’t be an issue in the near future.
Does that help out at all? Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions for me.
Thanks!
Julie ??
SkyVerge