Summary:
  Prototype out the feasibility of implementing easing functions as stops 
inside of CSS gradients (https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/1332).

Bug:
  https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/1332

Specification:
  None yet. To be worked on by CSS WG.

Standards Body:
  W3C

Platform coverage:
  all.

Preference:
  layout.css.gradient-stop-easing-functions.enabled

DevTools bug:
  N/A

Link to standards-positions discussion:
  https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/1332

Other browsers:
  Blink: No Signal.
  WebKit: No Signal.

web-platform-tests:
  None yet, will be written during prototyping phase.

Jake Archibald and I have been discussing CSS easing functions inside of 
gradients. I've prototyped a very rough implementation of them, and so I think 
it's likely worth announcing as much here. The intent will be to continue with 
the prototype and try to discover any obvious pitfalls, and use the patch as an 
opportunity to solicit more feedback from developers and our browser engineer 
colleagues as a solution emerges.

I want to stress how early this is in the prototyping phase. This is just an 
idea, and has no formal specification or any tests to speak of yet, and so may 
take some time before it is anywhere close to production ready, if ever.

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