Without disparaging that last comment - I would argue that the
percentage of single-server or workstation installs is greater than
those with multi-server or replication environments - and that such
environments will have staff with a higher competence level to adjust
non-default settings for their optimum purpose.

MySQL is a common base for several services, so having it available as
soon as possible is important.  Obviously, I believe the goal is to have
not only all services controlled via "pure" upstart scripts, but to have
them started via relevant triggers.  I'll probably post additional
requests like this one on the other service packages I use - including
Postgresql, PowerDNS, Dovecot, and Postfix.

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