The policy would suggest that GNOME Terminal is not suitable either, since its 
-x is xterm's -e, and it doesn't support -T.
We follow GNOME Terminal behaviour in this regard, our -x is xterm's -e and we 
do not support -T.

I suppose that means that on the face of it, we should not install the 
x-terminal-emulator alternative.
Instead I wonder if the Debian policy should be updated, since 
x-terminal-emulator will presumably point to GNOME Terminal on the vast 
majority of installs.

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terminator does not honor x-terminal-emulator -e option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366644
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