What's the difference in use case between this and the try/catch from ant-contrib or antelope? I'd suggest grabbing the try/catch from either, and making it a core task. Just judging from the e-mail that I get, the try/catch task in antelope is one of the main reasons people download it.
I am +1 to trycatch, because it gives you better failure modes than just 'ignore'; like the option to rollback or warn.
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