This is already implemented (for the next version: 1.0). The new format will be:
$DEST/backintime/$host/$user/$prfileid/$when/backup/$origpath

You can try it from testing repository.

** Changed in: backintime
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: backintime
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: backintime
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed

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[enhancement] include hostname in backup path
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505694
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Status in Back In Time: Fix Committed

Bug description:
Currently, it appears that BiT uses the following as a basic structure for the 
backup location:

$DEST/backintime/$when/backup/$origpath

This works great when the destination is only used as the backup target for one 
system.  However, when the volume is used to store backups for multiple system 
this can become rather cluttered.  As each system would have to specify a new 
top level folder within the volume for itself.  Instead, I propose that BiT 
create a subfolder under the "backintime" folder for each host:

$DEST/backintime/$host/$when/backup/$origpath

This is also similar to the path structure used by Apple's TimeMachine backups. 
 It would help keep all backups under a single root folder on the destination 
volume.  Thereby avoiding clutter and potential confusion on what is and what 
isn't a BiT backup folder.



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