> >This is achieved fully by putting the date on the end. Being able to place
> >the date arbitrarily is flexibility that complicates things without
> >serving any actual purpose.
> 
> Put it at the beginning, not the end.  Putting it at the end breaks stuff.

What does it break and why? I can't think of anything that it would break.
Well, if you used / to combine prefix and date then it would, but if you
use - then it wouldn't, which was my proposal.



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