Re: [w3c/manifest] Adding field `display_override` to the manifest (#932)

Hola! Saw this discussion and wanted to ping interested parties as I am looking into adding the "window-controls-overlay" into the display-override, but I am a bit confused as to why this is not in the manifest per se? Should we consider again adding display override to the main spec? What are the parameters that are being taken into account for not allowing it in? I'm thinking it might be confusing to have display in but display-override not, even though their functionalities are highly linked. Also, similar to @NotWoods , it might be confusing for new devs (tbf it is confusing for me atm)? 

To followup on @dmurph 's comments, I have checked with FF and Webkit on positions for WCO and have not gotten any signs of life from either, and I am concerned that  for many upcoming features related to installed Web apps on desktop everything will be thrown into the 'incubations' bag?

I kinda get that it is because there is no other implementation(-ish?), but oddly enough, unless I am mistaken it seems that `shortcuts`](https://caniuse.com/?search=shortcut)" is not implemented in other engines either yet *is* in the manifest spec?


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