I'm thinking about interoperability. If, for example, Lucid is going to
continue to provide legacy init scripts for Upstart jobs, those legacy
init scripts should continue to operate in as compatible a manner as
possible.

Alternatively, don't provide legacy init scripts for things that have
been converted to using Upstart, then you're free to avoid the current
LSB spec for init scripts.

But what's there right now is not doing anybody any favours. Puppet,
which is currently Upstart-unaware, sees the legacy init scripts and
uses them, and they don't work in the expected way.

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initctl: lacks proper exit codes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/552786
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