How are we going to handle snapd's use of systemd on trusty?

Are we teaching snapd how to drive upstart? What portions of snap's
security story are provided by systemd? How much work has been done to
teach upstart suitable replacements?

Are we backporting systemd to trusty and untangling upstart from all
services? All services in main only? Or some co-mingled systemd+upstart
shared responsibility for system services?

It feels to me like there's a great many open questions about snapd on
trusty still.

Thanks

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