Add a changelog entry for merging of multiple --tags arguments
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Ansible Changes By Release
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## 2.3 TBD - ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT
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###Major Changes:
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###Deprecations:
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* Specifying --tags (or --skip-tags) multiple times on the command line
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currently leads to the last one overridding all the previous ones. This
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behaviour is deprecated. In the future, if you specify --tags multiple times
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the tags will be merged together. In 2.3, using --tags multiple times on one
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command line will emit a deprecation warning. Setting the
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merge_multiple_cli_tags option to True in the ansible.cfg file will enable
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the new behaviour. In 2.4, the default will be to merge and you can enable
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the old overwriting behaviour via the config option. In 2.5, multiple --tags
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options will be merged with no way to go back to the old behaviour.
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## 2.2 "The Battle of Evermore" - ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT
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###Major Changes:
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