> > I don't think that enough votes are needed to reverse 
> > the change. You broke the discussion first rule.

Are you subscribed to general?  We had a big discussion there and there
was almost universal agreement that the LIMIT #,# syntax is too
error-prone, and the only reason to have it was for MySQL compatibility. 
Of course, our syntax is backward, so is it not a compatibility but an
incompatibility.

Everyone thought LIMIT # OFFSET # was preferred.

I don't mind reversing out all of this but I can't make everyone happy.

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