I had an automatic upgrade push me up to ansible 2.0.0.2 today (from 1.9.4) 
and that broke some of my playbooks. I think that there may be a bug 
related to delegate_to, as it was using the user None instead of the user 
for the playbook. I tried to set remote_user in the task as well, that made 
no difference. I ended up rolling back to 1.9.4 and that worked just fine.

<IP_ADDR> ESTABLISH SSH CONNECTION FOR USER: None <IP_ADDR> SSH: EXEC ssh 
-C -q -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=60s -o 
StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o KbdInteractiveAuthentication=no -o 
PreferredAuthentications=gssapi-with-mic,gssapi-keyex,hostbased,publickey 
-o PasswordAuthentication=no -o ConnectTimeout=10 -o 
ControlPath=/tmp/ansible_tower_Y0z0IW/cp/ansible-ssh-%h-%p-%r -tt 
tower.platform.sphero.com '( umask 22 && mkdir -p "$( echo 
$HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1452893833.75-87410177372175 )" && echo "$( 
echo $HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1452893833.75-87410177372175 )" )' fatal: 
[IP]: UNREACHABLE! => {"changed": false, "msg": "ERROR! SSH encountered an 
unknown error during the connection. We recommend you re-run the command 
using -vvvv, which will enable SSH debugging output to help diagnose the 
issue", "unreachable": true}

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