Re: [w3c/manifest] Remove beforeinstallprompt and appinstalled events. (#836)

So that is it ?
Mozilla, the "champion" of the web, simply removed one of the most important features to gain traction for PWAs, and yet make the case for open web ? And all this without due diligence, with high developers support, high user demande for ui friendliness.
Nothing stated against make sense or adds up.
It feels like relegating the install button to share button behind the second row of icons is what Apple can do best, yet I understand, their business models *is* apps, but coming from Mozilla ?
I want this feature back, now.  Implement it, nobody asked you what you thought, the web will prevail, and we will not be let down because of fake excuses. Apple will lose market share because of this, good. User interaction will be improved, and Mozilla should better start backing up the web again. Come one why do we have to say this ?


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