Hello,

generally, changes like this should be done in Debian first, however the
'cloud' packages can sometimes be special.

@corey.bryant, do you have an opinion on changing the swift sysv init
scripts over to normal systemd services (meaning, @tkurek doing the work
with me assisting him)?  If you're ok with that, would you prefer it go
into Debian first, or just carry it in Ubuntu (I assume Debian first,
but just checking).

@tkurek, assuming Corey doesn't object to the systemd service change in
general, and prefers it in Debian, there are generally two ways to get
changes into Debian, either open a bug with the debdiff attached, or
open a Debian Salsa merge request.

The Debian swift bug trackers shows no bugs currently:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=swift
but you could open one with the debdiff fairly easily, by using the 
'submittodebian' script from the ubuntu-dev-tools package.  Its manpage is not 
super descriptive, but essentially you just need to run the script from the 
package source you want to patch.  If you have questions about its usage let me 
know.

Alternately (or additionaly) you can try opening a salsa merge request:
https://salsa.debian.org/openstack-team/services/swift
you will need to create a 'guest' salsa account, and after that it's basically 
the same process as github/gitlab.

I've subscribed to this bug so let me know if I can help with any
further steps in the process.

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  swift-container package is missing Upstart and System V files for the
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