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Manages salt state output to highlight failed states #227

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Makes it easier to figure out what failed when troubleshooting.

Fixes #226

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Merging #227 into develop will not change coverage.
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Makes it easier to figure out what failed when troubleshooting.

Fixes #226
@MarionTheBull MarionTheBull merged commit f3dff8a into plus3it:develop Mar 21, 2017
@lorengordon lorengordon deleted the issue-226 branch March 22, 2017 21:36
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