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dd-mm-yyyy is not an insane format, thank you.
The real issue here is that dd.mm.yyyy can be confused with mm.dd.yyyy (I do not thank you, damn Americans), whereas yyyy-mm-dd is unambiguous.
Can't sort your files by file name with that, though.
ISO 8601. For your health.
I do YMD in file names/logs and DMY everywhere else. Context is important, especially since the day is often the most important part when talking about upcoming stuff.
But it wasn't dd-mm-yyyy, it was dd.mm.yyyy which looks a lot like a version number in this context.