>
>
> Both profiles and states are roles, but I separate them into two roles
> directories. I then use role dependencies between profiles and states (and
> states and states). A playbook simply ties hosts to profile roles.
>
> A few thing I ran into:
> * I needed to use a trick to make sure each state role is run only once.
> See [1].
>

Please don't try to make ansible more complex than it actually is.  I'm not
even sure what a "profile" or "state role" is, and if I don't know, that's
a problem with someone interpreting ansible to be WAAAAY more complicated
than it should be.

We're talking servers here, not programming.

Simplify.   Keep things easy.

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