The Suggests is dual purpose for Xenial. Both does the normal job of
informing the user of the new juju 1.X specific package, but is also a
tricky upgrade hack. The release team noted that the upgrade process now
autoremoves packages in its default behaviour, so going to Xenial and
2.0 juju would take away everyone's working client. The Suggests on the
old package name avoids that. A Suggests on the new package name would
not, and 2.0 juju doesn't really want to Depends or Recommends on 1.X
juju.

For Y, the old aliases and other transitional elements related to
package upgrades from 1.X should be removed.

** Changed in: juju-core
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: juju-core
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: juju-core
    Milestone: None => 2.1.0

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  juju package should suggest juju-1.25 not juju-core

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