Zuul recently added zuul.message which needs to be protected against
interpretation by jinja in ansible. This was initially done by marking
it with the !unsafe tag. However this has the disadvantage that the
inventory is no longer parsable by standard yaml parsers without
teaching them the !unsafe tag.
There is a similar simple possibility that doesn't rely on this tag by
base64 encoding the commit message. Ansible has filters for decoding
this so it is still quite easy to deal with base64 encoded vars in
ansible via '{{ zuul.message | b64decode }}'.
Change-Id: I9628e2770dda120b269612e28bb6217036942b8e