Add some notes about 1.2 things, just to make it more obvious.
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.. versionadded: 1.2
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Now that you have learned about vars_files, tasks, and handlers, what is the best way to organize your playbooks?
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The short answer is to use roles! Roles are automatic ways of automatically loading certain vars_files, tasks, and
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handlers based on a known file structure. Grouping content by roles also allows easy sharing of roles with other users.
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Conditional Execution
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(Note: this section covers 1.2 conditionals, if you are using a previous version, select
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the previous version of the documentation. Those conditional forms continue to be operational
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in 1.2, although the new mechanisms are cleaner.)
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Sometimes you will want to skip a particular step on a particular host. This could be something
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as simple as not installing a certain package if the operating system is a particular version,
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or it could be something like performing some cleanup steps if a filesystem is getting full.
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