> I get the point you're making (that standards evolve, and Apple will drag its feet again if it sees a profit)
No, that's not my point.
My point is that there's no such thing as PWA. There's a lose collection of standards, and everyone choses a set that benefits their narrative when defining PWAs.
For a very long time Apple supported all APIs (except maybe notifications) that even Google defined as necessary for something to be a PWA. Didn't stop people from pretending that this is somehow not PWA.
> Most "apps" should just be websites, with a bookmark if you so choose.
As Android shows, even there no one wants that, and there are very few PWAs of note.