ALso, let's not forget that "all the world is *not* linux".  "hostname -s" 
doesn't do what you think it does when it's not the GNU toolset.

On Sep 29, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Doug Balmer wrote:

> Our concept of 'hostname' as a fact is equivalent to hostname -s up
> until now - it doesn't mean the result of the 'hostname' command
> necessarily.
> 
> This makes sense and is an easy compromise. Could I suggest the doco reflect 
> that $hostname is `hostname -s`?
> 
> ... or at least your definition of what a hostname is.
> 
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