For the xorg source package it looks like the dependency was added long
ago just as a convenience to ensure a terminal program was included.
Possibly there might be a debian failsafe session that pops it up, but
I'm not spotting evidence of such; in any case that wouldn't be
important to us.

For the xinit package, xterm is the default program run if no window
manager is used, so it's a more legitimate dependency there.  However,
we use lightdm rather than xinit in our boot process (e.g. creating a
~/.xinitrc that echos to a file and rebooting doesn't generate the file;
and I don't see xinit listed in a raring bootchart).  xinit is used if
you start x using the `startx` command, but that's not really a use case
for us.  There might be other use cases where xinit is important, but
for a regular desktop session I think it may be just vestigial.

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  xterm and gnome-terminal should not be dependencies

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