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@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Which Ansible version to install is based on your particular needs. You can choo
.. note::
- You should only run Ansible from ``devel`` if you are actively developing content for Ansible. This is a rapidly changing source of code and can become unstable at any point.
+ You should only run Ansible from ``devel`` if you are modifying the Ansible engine, or trying out features under development. This is a rapidly changing source of code and can become unstable at any point.
Ansible creates new releases two to three times a year. Due to this short release cycle,
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Running Ansible from source (devel)
.. note::
- You should only run Ansible from ``devel`` if you are actively developing content for Ansible. This is a rapidly changing source of code and can become unstable at any point.
+ You should only run Ansible from ``devel`` if you are modifying the Ansible engine, or trying out features under development. This is a rapidly changing source of code and can become unstable at any point.
Ansible is easy to run from source. You do not need ``root`` permissions
to use it and there is no software to actually install. No daemons