Feature Request: it would be helpful if maas-test told you what maas package is being installed

Bug #1262349 reported by Jeff Lane 
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Bug Description

When running maas-test, I see output like this:

2013-12-16 12:27:06,052 INFO Configuring network interface on virtual machine 8a4edcf6-6676-11e3-a26a-001f16355790...
2013-12-16 12:27:16,089 INFO Done configuring network interface on virtual machine 8a4edcf6-6676-11e3-a26a-001f16355790
2013-12-16 12:27:18,583 INFO Virtual machine 8a4edcf6-6676-11e3-a26a-001f16355790 is ready.
2013-12-16 12:27:18,584 INFO Installing MAAS...
2013-12-16 12:29:26,195 INFO Done installing MAAS.

It's safe to assume that MAAS being installed is whatever MAAS is in the repos for the release the VM is. So if I am running saucy by defult, a saucy VM is created and the current MAAS for Saucy is installed.

However, for the sake of making it easier to file bugs, it would be helpful if the output was more like this:

2013-12-16 12:27:06,052 INFO Configuring network interface on virtual machine 8a4edcf6-6676-11e3-a26a-001f16355790...
2013-12-16 12:27:16,089 INFO Done configuring network interface on virtual machine 8a4edcf6-6676-11e3-a26a-001f16355790
2013-12-16 12:27:18,583 INFO Virtual machine 8a4edcf6-6676-11e3-a26a-001f16355790 is ready.
2013-12-16 12:27:18,584 INFO Installing MAAS from package maas-soemversionnumberhere
2013-12-16 12:29:26,195 INFO Done installing MAAS.

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