It's not so much about maintaining upstart as it is about maintaining
upstart support in every daemon, and making sure the boot sequence
continues to function well, etc.  That's completely wasted effort, and
the only reason we made sure it continued functioning up until Xenial
was to make sure that upgrades could run smoothly.

Putting alternate init systems in universe without also committing to
support them would be naive at best, actively harmful to users, at
worst.

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