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changes related to improved workflow #112

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from #72

the ``Draft`` state.

* reviewed by a ``Content Reviewer`` user it
* review requested or being reviewed by a ``Content Reviewer`` it
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being reviewed by a content reviewer, or a review is requested...

* completed and corrected by the ``Content Reviewer`` it would be in the ``Approved`` state
and may be made available for casual search and harvest by assigning privileges
to the catalog ``All`` group.
* completed and corrected by the ``Content Reviewer`` it would be in the ``Approved`` state.

* superseded or replaced and the state would be ``Retired``.
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superseded or replaced the state would be Retired.


Notifications will be send to editors and content reviewers indicating the status changes on the record involved, so users can easily act when action is required.
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send -> sent

@pvgenuchten pvgenuchten merged commit 809c1e5 into geonetwork:develop Dec 2, 2019
@pvgenuchten pvgenuchten deleted the impr-workflow branch December 2, 2019 21:35
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