Adding CHANGELOG entries for the new vpshere_guest module
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* Accelerate improvements:
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* Accelerate improvements:
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- multiple users can connect with different keys, when `accelerate_multi_key = yes` is specified in the ansible.cfg.
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- multiple users can connect with different keys, when `accelerate_multi_key = yes` is specified in the ansible.cfg.
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- daemon lifetime is now based on the time from the last activity, not the time from the daemon's launch.
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- daemon lifetime is now based on the time from the last activity, not the time from the daemon's launch.
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* ansible-playbook now accepts --force-handlers to run handlers even if tasks result in failures
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* ansible-playbook now accepts --force-handlers to run handlers even if tasks result in failures.
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* Added VMWare support with the vsphere_guest module.
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New Modules:
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New Modules:
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* cloud: ec2_asg (configure autoscaling groups)
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* cloud: ec2_asg (configure autoscaling groups)
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* cloud: ec2_scaling_policy
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* cloud: ec2_scaling_policy
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* cloud: ec2_metric_alarm
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* cloud: ec2_metric_alarm
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* cloud: vsphere_guest
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Other notable changes:
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Other notable changes:
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