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I realize W3C has rules on the number of browsers required for a feature to be standardized, and that's fine, but from what I can tell we have: Chrome, Edge, Opera, the mobile versions of these and Samsung Internet all implementing these install events. It seems to leave a minority of Firefox and Safari not having implemented. Safari, I understand (even if I don't like it) because PWAs undermine Apple's investment in its App Store. I have to say I find the Firefox stance on these install events and on PWAs more broadly to be self-defeating. It could so easily have been at the forefront of these developments which promote an open, non-commercial model for Web applications. I don't really know what Mozilla stands for any more... _Tant pis_. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/manifest/pull/836#issuecomment-851652300
Received on Monday, 31 May 2021 19:49:13 UTC