> I think we can all agree that a Trusty desktop and Precise database server is 
> a pretty common situation, and the combination
of all the things that won't work is definitely common enough to make it a real 
issue.

Of course. How come that mixing different Ubuntu releases worked in the
previous python version? You said you are testing backwards
compatibility, so why would that break in a package based approach?

Traditionally the Tech board has nacked everything in main which pulls
code from third-party sources, i. e. "installer packages". Packages in
main must not enable any third-party PPA, pull code or binaries from an
upstream site and run it, and so on. The notable (and blessed) exception
is flashplugin-installer, which is in multiverse for that reason. We do
that for a good reason: There is an established trust level in Ubuntu
packages. They have stability promise and defined procedures for post-
release maintenance (security and bug fix updates with corresponding
verification mechanisms), have a cryptographically secure trust path,
they have a defined and well-working mirroring system around the world,
there's well-known tools for local caching/mirroring, we can build
installer images with them, and so on.

All of this would break down if we don't actually ship a binary package
for juju clients which gets installed into ubuntu guest images. (Of
course the repeatedly discussed immaturity of golang wrt dynamic linking
and language changes also play a big role here). If you want to go down
that route, I think you should go the full way and not pretend that we
have and support Ubuntu binaries at all, and just always download the
juju bits from simplestreams. With that you can support the same version
on all Ubuntu releases and other OSes, but of course you have to
introduce your own QA mechanisms, trust path to the binararies you
download, options for local mirroring, and so on. So that comes with a
big price attached, but it seems that's the direction you want to go to?

(Caveat: I have no idea what simplestreams is and how it works; the
description on https://launchpad.net/simplestreams isn't very
enlightening, but it sounds like you want to use it as a kind of package
distribution system not unlike pip?)

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