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5 Commits (92ddab8a695acef889597f7f93df016ad7e34560)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dag Wieers 66fb7fd9de Make use of yes/no booleans in playbooks
At the moment Ansible prefers yes/no for module booleans, however booleans in playbooks are still using True/False, rather than yes/no. This changes modifies boolean uses in playbooks (and man pages) to favor yes/no rather than True/False.

This change includes:

- Adaptation of documentation and examples to favor yes/no
- Modification to manpage output to favor yes/no (the docsite output already favors yes/no)
12 years ago
Michael DeHaan a1b4123931 whitespace 12 years ago
Michael DeHaan f939f3fdaf Playbook can now take a 'name' which it will show when starting the play 13 years ago
Michael DeHaan 2372a3b734 Sudo support operational in both playbooks and main program. Implementation could use some cleanup. 13 years ago
Michael DeHaan fef73393f0 rename example files 13 years ago