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

> @msimic I don't know much about hardware standards. Some standards you need to license and a condition of the license is that you follow them precisely -- W3C standards don't work that way since they are public standards.

You don't have to license any standard, hardware of software.
You have to do it if you want to have a certification/badge to show off.
If you want to manufacture a product that slots into something that is standardized, and you are not breaking any laws while doing it you are free to do it.

For example if BIP was part of the standard then Firefox and Safari would not get a W3C certification, but would still be able to follow parts of the standard and develop without any issue, except for those that their users would file because they are not following it 100%.

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