I prefer a iso 8601
$ perl -MDateTime -le"print DateTime->now->strftime( q!%F-%H-%M-%S%z!
+);"
2011-04-06-07-04-11+0000
$ perl -MDateTime -le"print DateTime->now( qw[ time_zone local ] )->st
+rftime( q!%F-%H-%M-%S%z! );"
2011-04-06-00-04-29-0700
or double digit suffix
foo.pl-00
foo.pl-01
With a iso 8601 timestamp at the top of the file
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