DC> In this specific case I could get away with dropping the final clause
DC> of the `when` check, but does anybody have an idea how to refactor
DC> this to avoid the warnings in future? I get the feeling I'm missing
DC> some very obvious pattern here.

Just drop the Jinja delimiters: Since 'when' is already expecting Jinja,
you don't need to mark variables, instead you need to mark literal strings
(like how you quoted "OK").

  when: not ansible_check_mode and (zerotier_status != "OK" or zerotier_name != 
inventory_hostname)

Should do the trick -- all those unquoted strings are variable names. (Or
keywords, like "not" and "and". :^)

                                      -Josh ([email protected])

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