I'm adding an upstart task. I'm wondering if its even valid for upstart
to log these at the default log priority. Perhaps they should be dropped
to 'info' level. Killing a process as part of stopping the job is a
perfectly normal situation and doesn't really seem to warrant logs. The
only time I think it might be useful is when debugging issues with boot
ordering, which would seem to be a good time to lower log priority to
info anyway.

** Also affects: upstart (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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