Re: [whatwg/storage] Moving text from HTML's web storage into the Storage Standard (#95)

1. This is covered by https://whatpr.org/storage/93.html#management and being much more explicit about when data is created. The same rules as elsewhere apply. Unless anything suggests it's allowed, it's not.
2. What it calls storage areas are storage bottles and they are still restricted as per #97. Making that advice more general would warrant more discussion. In general I like the balance between https://whatpr.org/storage/93.html#usage-and-quota and https://whatpr.org/storage/93.html#storage-pressure giving user agents more ability to let applications get hold of more storage if they need it (as well as removing things if they don't).
3. I covered this upthread.
4. I don't think we should be prompting the user and this model isn't really workable for a site that wants to store a lot of data. It gets an exception, then the user gets prompted, but how does the site know?
5. Allowing users to clear sites is covered by https://whatpr.org/storage/93.html#ui-guidelines and I think that's good enough. I'm not convinced we should make the UI requirements that specific.
6. Discussed above.

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