Re: [w3ctag/design-reviews] Entry and Exit Animations (Issue #829)

Hi @josepharhar,
  
@ylafon and I spent quite some time during our Tokyo F2F looking at the various issues, and the explainer.
  
Overall we like the direction that this is going.
Designing a solution to this problem as small independently useful improvements on existing features that can together be leveraged to solve the problem is a good practice.

We also like that existing transition syntax could be leveraged to do the right thing, rather than introducing new syntax.

We see discussion went from `:initial` to `@initial` due to specificity issues (?), but we could not find a definition of what `@initial` is/does. We are also concerned that the name will be confusing for authors, as `initial` is an existing, unrelated concept in CSS (initial values).
  
Making transitions to `display: none` inert seems preferable, though it is unfortunate the `inert` property was resolved against, and thus authors can not opt out or use this behavior for other use cases.
  
For some of these issues (e.g. 6429) there seemed to be still active discussion after any resolutions, making us wonder if shipping this might be a little premature.

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