[MISC] Introducing Stefan Appelhoff as the first Maintainer#176
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Defining a new role - Maintainer - and their "super powers":
I also added a language encouraging authors of papers describing extensions to invite maintainers as coauthors. It's not an enforceable rule, but something that would be nice to follow.
This PR is the minimal way to introduce Maintainers to the organization I can think off. In the future, it might be worth revisiting the idea of triaging PRs.