Re: [w3c/manifest] WIP: purpose (#493)

> +          icon that is visually distinct, in color or form, from an
> +          application's launch icon. The user agent uses the value of the
> +          <a><code>purpose</code> member</a> as a hint to determine where and
> +          how an <a>image object</a> is displayed. Unless declared otherwise by
> +          the developer, a user agent can use an icon for <a>any purpose</a>.
> +        </p>
> +        <p>
> +          The <dfn>icon purposes</dfn> are as follows:
> +        </p>
> +        <dl>
> +          <dt>
> +            <dfn data-lt="badge purpose">badge</dfn>:
> +          </dt>
> +          <dd>
> +            A user agent can present this icon where space constraints and/or
> +            color requirements differ from those of the application icon.

I'd like to see the implementation and uses a bit more before adding this text. I've only seen the Android and Safari cases, and those seem to show the badges on their own.  

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