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> GOOD: dates (e.g. 020430)
> REASON: The date when the URI is issued will not change. Helps to separate 
> requests which use a new system from those which use an old system.
>
> Following these guidelines, we might use some variant of:
>   www.apache.org/cocoon/faqs/02050308
>   www.apache.org/cocoon/howtos/02060315

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> with a file naming convention based on
>   <two-digit year><two-digit month><two-digit day><two-digit hour>.xml

It's a personal thing, but I really like following the ISO 8601 standards 
for representing dates and times.  There are copies of the "(n-1)th edition"
  of the standard freely available on the web, and the current standard 
doesn't seem to be that different.  Your proposed format is pretty close 
though, so maybe I'm just being overly picky.

Jason Foster


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