Doc - editorial for correct acronym introduction (#58519)
Introduce acronym GCP on first use. Introduce GCE acronym at all.
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Ansible + Google have been working together on a set of auto-generated
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Ansible modules designed to consistently and comprehensively cover the entirety
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of the Google Cloud Platform.
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of the Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
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Ansible contains modules for managing Google Cloud Platform resources,
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including creating instances, controlling network access, working with
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(Note: gcp_target_proxy and gcp_url_map are legacy modules, despite the "gcp_*"
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name. Please use gcp_compute_target_proxy and gcp_compute_url_map instead).
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Additionally, the gcp_compute inventory plugin can discover all GCE instances
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Additionally, the gcp_compute inventory plugin can discover all
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Google Compute Engine (GCE) instances
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and make them automatically available in your Ansible inventory.
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You may see a collection of other GCP modules that do not conform to this
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Requisites
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The Google Cloud Platform (GCP) modules require both the ``requests`` and the
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The GCP modules require both the ``requests`` and the
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``google-auth`` libraries to be installed.
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.. code-block:: bash
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