@Paul Mano the features @flowersong mentions are for installing, not
running the role. There has never been advice to use dependencies over
importing  a role. I have personally always advised the opposite, I
created import_role/include_role because the dependency mechanism is
very counterintuitive. I think you are mistaking the misuse of include
(used as current include_tasks) or include_vars targeting 'files from
a role' vs importing the role itself, this WAS advised against (still
is).

2.9 is EoL as is 2.10, the import_role/include_role features were added in 2.4.
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