Re: [w3ctag/design-reviews] text-wrap: balance (Issue #822)

Hi @torgo, thanks for the feedback. This is the first time I submit requests here, appreciate your support.

Can you tell me where the "security & privacy questionnaire"? This is a layout feature that doesn't do anytying with external servers, so I don't think it has any impacts to security & privacy, but when I wrote this based on #801 `baseline-source`, I didn't find any. The [CSS Text Level 4 spec Privacy and Security Considerations](https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/css-text-4/#priv-sec) has some description:
> This specification introduces no new security considerations.
>
> This specification leaks the user’s installed hyphenation and line-breaking dictionaries.

This feature supports blocks with hyphenations and line-breaking dictionaries at the same level as this feature is off; i.e., no new leaks due to this feature. Does this answer your question?

> The chrome status also doesn't reflect the reality as shown by the web platform tests info.

Could you explain a bit more which part of "the chrome status" doesn't look reflecting the reality to you? Happy to fix errors if any.

The [wpt.fyi](https://wpt.fyi/results/css/css-text/white-space?label=experimental&label=master&aligned&view=subtest&q=text-wrap) has one failure, it's because the Chrome build on wpt.fyi hasn't incorporated the fix (it looks like the tests come to wpt before the fix) so it should be green sometime soon. Is this what you're talking about?

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