added note about ansible_ssh_* change

added a note like the following to each file hit with unlabled 2.0 changes...
Ansible 2.0 moved away from using ansible_ssh_* variables to accepting
ansible_* variables. If you are using a version of Ansible prior to 2.0,
you should continue using the older style variables (ansible_ssh_*), such
as ansible_ssh_user instead of ansible_user and ansible_ssh_port instead of
ansible_port, which appear in the following content. These shorter variables
are ignored, without warning, in older versions of Ansible.
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@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some commonly-asked questions and their answers.
.. note::
Ansible 2.0 moved away from using ``ansible_ssh_*`` variables to accepting ``ansible_*`` variables. If you are using a version of Ansible prior to 2.0, you should continue using the older style variables (``ansible_ssh_*``), such as ``ansible_ssh_user`` instead of ``ansible_user``, ``ansible_ssh_host`` instead of ``ansible_host``, and ``ansible_ssh_port`` instead of ``ansible_port``, which appear in the following content. These shorter variables are ignored, without warning, in older versions of Ansible.
.. _set_environment:
How can I set the PATH or any other environment variable for a task or entire playbook?