On 19-Nov-2020 18:09, colecmac at protonmail.com wrote: > The other small issue I see is people who naturally separate the date > and post > with some other character. Like this: > > 2020-02-01 - Some other post > 2020-01-01 - My first post > > > This would mean their title starts with a dash. Not great, but I'd say that's a > acceptable issue to have. It would be nice if the spec excluded certain characters > from the beginning maybe, like all whitespace, dashes, colons, etc. I support this optional hyphen (not sure the others are really needed though tbh). My own implementation does this. It feels to me a very natural way to write the gemlog entry title. I'll have to get my mind around the year/month/date format - it feels less natural since no one uses that in normal speech, but I'll definitely get there if this is conventionalised. I see it is probably the best way to prevent ambiguity about whether 2/1/2020 is 2nd Jan or 1st of Feb. On the timestamp issue, I think we can live without them, but if some users really want to put them in for disambiguation, we shouldn't shout it down. But please the *recommendation* should be just to use the date in almost all instances. - Luke
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