diff --git a/docs/operators/handbook.md b/docs/operators/handbook.md
index b39397ccf..62b2daac4 100644
--- a/docs/operators/handbook.md
+++ b/docs/operators/handbook.md
@@ -486,9 +486,9 @@ abra app secret insert localhost ssl_key v1 localhost.key -f
 
 ## Remote recipes
 
-!!! warning "This is only available in the currently unreleased version of `abra`"
+!!! warning "Watch out for old versions of `abra` 🚧"
 
-    Please see [this issue](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/organising/issues/583) to track current progress towards a release. All feedback and testing are welcome on this new feature. The design is not finalised yet.
+    This feature is only available in > 0.10.x series of `abra`.
 
 It is possible to specify a remote recipe in your `.env` file:
 
@@ -506,7 +506,9 @@ $ABRA_DIR/recipes/mygit_org_myorg_cool-recipe
 
 ## Saving the version to the app `.env` file
 
-!!! warning "This is only available in the currently unreleased version of `abra`"
+!!! warning "Watch out for old versions of `abra` 🚧"
+
+    This feature is only available in > 0.10.x series of `abra`.
 
 If you `abra app new`/`abra app deploy`/`abra app upgrade`/`abra app rollback`,
 the version that is deployed will be written to your app `.env` file. You can
@@ -531,7 +533,9 @@ with `[version]` `--chaos/-C` or `--ignore-env-version/-i`.
 
 ## How is the new deployment version determined?
 
-!!! warning "This is only available in the currently unreleased version of `abra`"
+!!! warning "Watch out for old versions of `abra` 🚧"
+
+    This feature is only available in > 0.10.x series of `abra`.
 
 ### `.env` version
 
@@ -549,10 +553,10 @@ This is the most flexible command so it can be hard to follow. It is possible
 to deploy the following kinds of versions with `abra app deploy`:
 
 1. latest recipe version (standard `abra app deploy`)
-2. version retrieved from the app `.env` (`abra app deploy` + `TYPE=custom-html:1.7.1+1.27.2`)
-3. latest commit (`--chaos/-C` / `abra app deploy` + no released recipe versions)
-4. latest commit with unstaged changes (`abra app deploy --chaos/-C`)
-5. recipe version or Git hash (`abra app deploy 1.7.1+1.27.2`)
+1. version retrieved from the app `.env` (`abra app deploy` + `TYPE=custom-html:1.7.1+1.27.2`)
+1. latest commit (`--chaos/-C` / `abra app deploy` + no released recipe versions)
+1. latest commit with unstaged changes (`abra app deploy --chaos/-C`)
+1. recipe version or Git hash (`abra app deploy 1.7.1+1.27.2`)
 
 The app `.env` version is always used as the recipe checkout version if
 present.
@@ -562,6 +566,13 @@ present, then it will be used. This is the *only time* the app `.env` version
 is used using `abra app deploy`. This is done to reduce unwanted upgrades (we
 do not automatically choose the latest release).
 
+The version is chosen using the following logic.
+
+1. version from cli argument
+1. version from .env file
+1. version from deployed app
+1. version from catalogue (if undeployed)
+
 Use `--ignore-env-version/-i` to deploy the latest release version or commit.
 In all cases 3-5, the app `.env` version is **ignored** as a version candidate.
 
diff --git a/docs/operators/tutorial.md b/docs/operators/tutorial.md
index 9d5ae536a..1923ed594 100644
--- a/docs/operators/tutorial.md
+++ b/docs/operators/tutorial.md
@@ -129,16 +129,15 @@ It is important to note that `<server-domain>` here is a publicy accessible doma
 
 ??? warning "Can I use arbitrary server names?"
 
-    Yes, this is possible. You need to pass `-D` to `server add` and ensure
-    that your `Host ...` entry in your SSH configuration includes the name.
-    So, for example:
+    Yes, this is possible. Snsure that your `Host ...` entry in your SSH
+    configuration includes the name. So, for example:
 
       Host example.com example
         ...
 
     And then:
 
-      abra server add -D example
+      abra server add example
 
 You will now have a new `~/.abra/` folder on your local file system which stores all the configuration of your Co-op Cloud instance.