Sorry, I thought, systemd was default in Ubuntu 14.04, but it seems,
upstart is still taking care of most init related things in Ubuntu
14.04.

** Description changed:

- systemd kills rsyslog as one of the first jobs. So after that no other
+ upstart kills rsyslog as one of the first jobs. So after that no other
  jobs are logging that they are shutting down and what they are doing
  during shutdown.
  
  The default should be shutting down logging at the latest possible point
  in time when shutting down a machine.

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Title:
  rsyslog shuts down too early, preventing logging of the other jobs
  shutting down

Status in rsyslog package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  upstart kills rsyslog as one of the first jobs. So after that no other
  jobs are logging that they are shutting down and what they are doing
  during shutdown.

  The default should be shutting down logging at the latest possible
  point in time when shutting down a machine.

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