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Paul Belanger aee7041121 Add the ability to disable hosts in inventory
It is possible, you don't want to run windmill on a specific host.
Rather then removing the host from the inventory file, you can now place
it in the disabled inventory group and our playbooks will skip it.

This logic is used by the opendev team when running ansible-playbooks
against their control plane.

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Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
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windmill

An Ansible deployment to validate ansible roles for Continuous Integration

Description

Windmill is a collection of Ansible playbooks and roles used to deploy Continuous Integration (CI) tools. It serves to be a functional test environment for our Ansible CI roles primarily, however it also provides an example deployment for users.

Description
An Ansible deployment to validate ansible roles for Continuous Integration.
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