Re: [w3c/permissions] The "prompt" permission state maps poorly across browsers (#230)

Removing "granted" doesn't seem right for the reasons @youennf mentioned. 

I'd be in favor of renaming "prompt" to "default" tho, and it would match the Notifications API's [permission model](https://notifications.spec.whatwg.org/#permission-model), where **default** is: 

> "This is equivalent to "denied", but the user has made no explicit choice thus far."

And avoids talking about an implied UI ("a prompt"), and more accurately reflects that it's about user choice. 

However, given that "prompt" has shipped for a few years, the cost of the change that is high... if we got agreement to make the it could be done tho? 

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