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3 Commits (ce67588dcf8bfe4b7a751785455618355db3bf30)

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 57c9534abb Simplify register example 12 years ago
Michael DeHaan 05a128c2be Add ability to store and access module results later on in the play. See examples/playbooks/register_logic for details. 12 years ago