Re: [w3c/manifest] beforeinstallprompt : Prompting user makes it to hard to discern whether the user truly wanted to "install" a web app (#835)

> I think that is what @miwa is pointing out. A means to request the user to make a conscious choice to add it to the home screen becomes more meaningful to developers and companies as the user then intended to have the PWA on the home screen. Permissions to me are a whole other nightmare.

Indeed, that's the core of what I'm trying to say here.

> I do appreciate what you do for the web and can only imagine the massive challenge faced from so many developers and browser companies.

Thanks for kinds words :) I like that everyone here is very civil & kind here. We need more of that in our industry instead of treating people with different opinions with animosity.

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