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<p>Ok - I do understand the reasoning behind this, but from a developer perspective looking at the response I'd think I have to do an additional enable after creating the offer to get it publish. Maybe we could add another state like <code>PENDING</code>? WDYT?</p>
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<p><code>PENDING</code> in this particular scenario is good. Thanks for such a simple, self-explanatory solution.</p>
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<p>Sorry to chime in. What does the Enabled column signify? It sounds like it might functionally mean something different than it does semantically. You wouldn't expect it to go from disabled to enabled by itself. Maybe it's a synonym for published? Could there be a semantic conflict in there?</p>

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