Dot notation is currently used by Galaxy, however the namespaces there are
typically usernames.

Ansible doesn't necessarily support nested role directories like you
mention, so I am going to stick with dot notation.

It's really just a directory name with a period in it at that point.

To reference it, you need to use the full dot notated name such as
"fizz.buzz"

On Friday, December 5, 2014, Mirko Friedenhagen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> when you have a lot of roles, it might be feasible give them a
> structure. What's the preferred way in ansible?
> Using directory hierarchies like roles/fizz/buzz or dots roles/fizz.buzz?
>
> Regards Mirko
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