Hiya. 

Maybe my search-foo is down but, surprisingly, I couldn't find a discussion 
on this. 

Should we maybe bring the HTTP status code constants that we find in 
rest_framework.status into core, as django.http.status? 

I find myself wanting them (not for the first time) in a project that 
doesn't really depend on DRF, and thinking (surely) these fit comfortably 
in Django's "I'm a web framework" remit. 🤔

Can I solicit opinions on that please? It's just a list of constants so... 
It seems to fit the "bring some of the more reusable bits of DRF into core" 
theme. 

Thanks. 

Kind regards, 
Carlton

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