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When creating a new network via the UI, this plugin auto-activates itself on the new network. When doing so via WP-CLI, it does not. I realise it's possible to do this with another WP-CLI command after creating the new network, but it means parsing the new network ID out of the CLI return, then issuing the command.
I wonder if it would be sensible also to auto-activate by default in WP-CLI? I support this idea (for parity with the UI and therefore with people's expectations) but you may think otherwise.
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Here's another UI/CLI parity conundrum...
When creating a new network via the UI, this plugin auto-activates itself on the new network. When doing so via WP-CLI, it does not. I realise it's possible to do this with another WP-CLI command after creating the new network, but it means parsing the new network ID out of the CLI return, then issuing the command.
I wonder if it would be sensible also to auto-activate by default in WP-CLI? I support this idea (for parity with the UI and therefore with people's expectations) but you may think otherwise.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: