Re: [csswg-drafts] [cssom-view] New feature - scroll-boundary-behavior (an extension of -ms-scroll-chaining)

I'd argue this property is highly related to `scroll-behavior`, actually.  Where `scroll-behavior` describes behavioral details of scrolling (e.g. modifying animations and physics), `scroll-boundary-behavior` describes behavioral details of scrolling at the boundary of the scroller (e.g. modifying animations and physics).

`scroll-boundary` (without "behavior") seems ambiguous to me - I would expect that to perhaps define the position of the boundary, or whether a boundary exists (vs. being an infinite scroller).  Rather than what the UA will do when that boundary is reached.

I think other synonyms for "behavior" could potentially be fine, though I don't necessarily think there's anything wrong with that choice and I kind of like the parallel to `scroll-behavior`.

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