Re: [permissions] Why "prompt" instead of "default"? (#25)

> @sicking that is clearly spelled out, you would use "denied". "default" means you can ask, but currently don't have permission.

So then `default` doesn't even mean "default behavior of the UA"? But rather "UA will show a prompt to the user"?

> And again, what given function call will prompt? That is not at all clear and I've given some examples to that effect. You're only relaying the permission here.

Would this be more clear if we used `default` rather than `prompt`/`ask`? I.e. is this related to this issue or an argument against this API as a whole?

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