>We could change Juju code to hard code the preferred LTS as one we know
works but this means we need to change Juju each time we want to update
the preferred LTS.

I strongly prefer an approach where what version of Ubuntu deployed
doesn't change on release dates. (similar breakage happened to MAAS in
the past https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1573046)

My preference would be if you are on an LTS version of Ubuntu, use that
version.  If not, use a hardcoded Juju-team preferred version.  I'm not
sure I'd want stable versions of Juju to ever silently change what they
deploy.

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