I'll add +1 for this as well.  I've wanted to do the same thing for a
long while...

On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 01:58:20PM -0500, no-re...@cfengine.com wrote:
>Forum: Cfengine Help
>Subject: Re: version string in community
>Author: matter
>Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,20537,20547#msg-20547
>
>Nice. While talking about version, I don't recall exactly when this was 
>removed. but I used to like to use
>
>
>$Revision: $
>
>
>in the version string. Since all my configurations are resource controlled, it 
>would automatically update the version when I checked in it. Is it only me 
>that would like to see ":" as a valid version string?
>
>
>
>##########################################################################
>
>body common control {
>
>    bundlesequence => { "test" };
>    version => "$Revision: 1.3 $";
>}
>
>
>##########################################################################
>
>bundle agent test {
>
>  reports:
>   cfengine_3::
>     "Version control makes me happy";
>
>}
>
>##########################################################################
>
>
>
>% cf-promises -f ./vers.cf
> !! The version string may not contain the ":" character
>
>
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Jesse Becker
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