Re: [w3c/manifest] [DRAFT—DO NOT MERGE/REVIEW] Add members for localization (PR #1101)

Icons, graphics, or remote content (help pages, for example) are sometimes varied by locale or by region (with locale serving as a poor proxy for region). This might be done, for example, because the icon contains some text or because a graphic shows a culturally-linked image (personal images, national costume, post box shapes, etc. etc.) that the user wishes to localize. Or it might be because functionality or defaults differ (sorting based on pronunciation instead of name for Chinese, for example)

We don't know why the user might want to localize the icon or shortcut (or whatever).

I agree that this can be abused and there might be reasons not to allow some fields to be localized, although I'd probably thinks about health warnings first?

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