** Description changed:

  In a saucy MAAS environment, I had machines allocated to the admin user
  that were deployed using maas-cli (not using juju). These were perfectly
  running machines. However, while trying to use juju I noticed that a
  'juju destroy-environment' put the machines that were 'allocated to
  admin' back to a 'Ready' state. These machines were not being used /
  controller by juju, but rather by maas-cli.
  
  This means that juju destroys all of the machines regardless of whether
  they are being used by juju or not.
+ 
+ Related bugs:
+  bug 1081247:  maas provider releases all nodes it did not allocate [does not 
play well with others]

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  juju destroy-environment also destroys nodes that are not controlled
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