GitHub user potiuk edited a comment on the discussion: Why doesn't Airflow have 
a cancelled state for DAG runs/TaskInstance?

> Would introducing a 'cancelled' state impact the existing design, and would 
> it be worthwhile to do so? 

It's been considered in the past I think, but if you want to propose it and 
describe the changes and it's impact - feel free. Likely this requires an 
improvement proposal, and some analysis what it means to internals of Airflow. 
Also that might be a good thing to consider for Airflow 3 - because we stopped 
adding features to Airflow 2 and are full-on working on Airflow 3. So if you 
want to propose somethign like this - it's the right thing to do. Look here 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/Airflow+3.0 - where 
information on our bi-weekly dev calls is explained, you can start discussion 
on devlist.

As Airflow is developed by volunteers, you either need to do all the work on 
analysis on what it means yourself and propose it, or engage some people enough 
and enthuse them to work on it to make it happen.

GitHub link: 
https://github.com/apache/airflow/discussions/43461#discussioncomment-11084244

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