Re: [w3ctag/design-reviews] Review origin policy. (#127)

> AFAICT, Manifest's use cases can be met by loading something synchronously in the background, or upon a user interaction that triggers needing it. It doesn't need to be in OP, and indeed might hurt there.

I think that's only the case if you take the installation view of manifests, which is probably how they've been implemented thus far (I haven't really followed closely). If you take them as providing UI information about the site you're about to visit, it's definitely information you want to be able to display to the user as soon as possible.

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