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revision of AEP "status" codes

We've started out with the status codes used also by the jupyter project:

  • submitted - this should be the initial status when submitting the pull request to the AEP repository
  • active - this AEP has been accepted and people are actively discussing and implementing it
  • implemented - this AEP has been implemented
  • postponed - this AEP is no longer active, might be interesting for the project but has noone willing to champion it
  • rejected - this AEP has been rejected and will not be implemented
  • withdrawn - this AEP has been withdrawn by the submitter but can be re-submitted if someone is willing to champion

In the context of discussions concerning PRs #11 and #21 a question arose about the right time to merge a PR:
Does it make sense to merge a PR once people have agreed to move forward in this direction or should a PR be merged only once all implementation details have been figured out (which, effectively, is after its implementation in aiida-core)?

The general feeling seemed to be that it would be useful to merge PRs in a draft stage as an intermediate form of saying "we agree that we want this to happen".
As it turns out, this also came up in the jupyter project jupyter/governance#13 (but has so far gone stale).

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