Re: [PATCH] bugreport: add 'seconds' to default outfile name

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On 2023-10-15 05:07, Jacob Stopak wrote:
On Sat, Oct 14, 2023 at 07:52:32PM +0200, Dragan Simic wrote:

Speaking in general, I somehow find "20220712" a bit more readable than "2022-07-12" as part of a filename, but that's of course just my personal
preference.

It's funny how we all have our own preferences for this kind of thing.
Mine happens to be separating the date part from the rest of the
filename with an underscore, but using a hyphen to separate individual
date components like:

filename_2022-07-12.ext

Yes, it's quite funny. I gave it some thought, and I think that my preference is a result of dealing with many PDF files containing schematics, for which some kind of a defacto standard is the "-20220712" naming convention.




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