[Updated 11/29/2018] New phlog entries will begin with the date, and will be sorted properly thanks to tomasino's gophernicus script. Some old files will still be sorted the way I do it elsewhere, which is: Gophernicus sorts directory listings alphabetically. That means that, barring the use of CGI, phlog entires will not generally be sorted by when they were posted, but in a "random" chronological order according to the filename. One solution to this is a filenaming convention that allows you to use alphabetical sorting to specifcy chronology. User papa on grex came up with the following sort order. I've only listed the bare minimum information for sorting files from one year (his "spec" allows for a reference year, a previous and next year.) For the full details, check out papa's gopher hole on grex. From the reader's perspective none of this really matters; just know that at the top you'll find the more recent phlog post, and ignore the filenames. Prefix "A" Jan(1): N May(5): J Sep(9): F Feb(2): M Jun(6): I Oct(10): E Mar(3): L Jul(7): H Nov(11): D Apr(4): K Aug(8): G Dec(12): C 1: Z 12: O 23: D 2: Y 13: N 24: C 3: X 14: M 25: B 4: W 15: L 26: A 5: V 16: K 27: 9 6: U 17: J 28: 8 7: T 18: I 29: 7 8: S 19: H 30: 6 9: R 20: G 31: 5 10: Q 21: F 11: P 22: E