Re: [w3c/manifest] Clarify the definition of "navigation scope", "applied", and off-scope theming (#880)

@marcoscaceres commented on this pull request.



> @@ -439,10 +439,9 @@ <h2>
       </h2>
       <p data-link-for="WebAppManifest">
         A <dfn data-export="">navigation scope</dfn> is a <a>URL</a> that
-        represents the set of URLs to which an <a>application context</a> can
-        be navigated while the manifest is <a>applied</a>. The <a>navigation
-        scope</a> of a manifest <var>manifest</var> is
-        <var>manifest</var>["<a>scope</a>"].
+        represents the set of URLs which are considered to be part of an

> Are you disagreeing with the behaviour allowed by this change, or just the wording?

Just the wording. Agree about the behavior. 

With the new wording, I think it risks overstepping into defining "what is/is not a web application"... the original definition was just about the "manifest applies to set of URLs"  

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