Chris Houseknecht:
> GitHub's markdown is a little more forgiving than Galaxy. Galaxy stores the 
> raw README and translates to HTML on request. Galaxy also has its own CSS 
> styles, so by definition what you see on Galaxy will be a little different. 
> 
> We have been doing some work on the Galaxy styling of README files. Those 
> changes will appear in release 2.0.1 scheduled to land on 2/26.
> 
> With the above in mind, if you indent sub-lists by 4 spaces, you should get 
> the lists to appear the way you want. GitHub supports 2 spaces, where 
> markdown proper requires 4. In the Requirements section, separate lists 
> from paragraphs with a blank line. And finally, at the bottom of your 
> README there is a numbered list, make sure each bullet has the correct 
> number.
> 
> I forked your role, made the above minor changes and imported into our QA 
> environment. You can see it here: 
> https://galaxy-qa.ansible.com/chouseknecht/relayor/

Great, thanks for fixing my README file!

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