Hi all
I think that the way the move to Juju 2.0 is being handled gives the wrong impression to (new) users. Some examples: - The docs default to Juju 2.0 but show a big red warning banner that 2.0 isn't ready for production. A user reading the warning banner might think "This isn't what I want. I want a production-ready system.". The user then proceeds to click on the "stable" link in the top left corner only to find himself back to the 2.0 docs. So 2.0 is not production ready but is considered stable? - The Charm store also has switched to show the Juju 2.0 commands. Here it is even worse, since there is no way to revert back to the 1.25 commands. This is very confusing for newcomers as you can see in the case of Steve Pe. - Today I start my laptop and try to connect to my Juju cluster only to find that `juju-1` has been uninstalled during an upgrade. I'm running the latest stable Ubuntu LTS (16.04.1), I'm using the stable juju ppa and I'm using the latest stable Juju. This gives off the impression that Juju is not production ready. I totally understand that you want as much people banging on Juju 2.0 as possible, but I think you are hurting the Juju brand in the process. Sorry for the rant. Maybe I'm just nitpicking.. Kind regards Merlijn Sebrechts
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