Hi, 

I noticed that it had happened many times -- when using blogpost.py to 
update an old blog entry, sometimes the post date is changed, thus 
resulting the old blog entry to change to an entirely new url. It hadn't 
been much a trouble to me previously, when nobody reads my blogs. But now 
that I've posted my old blog entry url to several places, it has become a 
major concern to me. 

Here is the work log when I'm working on my old blog entry:

$ blogpost.py post DebianPackagesBuilding.adoc
blogpost: updating published post 'Debian Packages Building'...
blogpost: id: 130
blogpost: url: 
http://sfxpt.wordpress.com/2013/05/24/debian-packages-building/
blogpost: assigning categories: Debian,Ubuntu,Package Building

$ blogpost.py post DebianPackagesBuilding.adoc
blogpost: updating published post 'Debian Packages Building'...
blogpost: id: 130
blogpost: url: 
http://sfxpt.wordpress.com/2013/05/24/debian-packages-building/
blogpost: assigning categories: Debian,Ubuntu,Package Building

 . . .

$ blogpost.py post DebianPackagesBuilding.adoc
blogpost: updating published post 'Debian Packages Building'...
blogpost: id: 130
blogpost: url: 
http://sfxpt.wordpress.com/2013/05/23/debian-packages-building/
blogpost: assigning categories: Debian,Ubuntu,Package Building

I.e., after several iteration of changes, my old blog entry's url was 
suddenly changed. This happened around 11:30pm local time. I don't know it 
is wordpress or blogpost's contribution, but I have a feeling it has 
something to do with timezone, and my daylight saving time, etc. 

Any comments for fixes? 

Thanks



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