The response to \e[>c should contain the version number.  Well, in case
of xterm it contains that.  Now, some emulators (e.g. vte) put their own
version number there, while some others (e.g. konsole) put the version
of xterm it claims to be compatible with.

Imagine there'd be a brand new escape sequence, to which the response
should (according to the specification) be the name of the terminal
emulator and the version number (e.g. "xterm-310", "konsole-2.14" etc.).
And some pieces of software begin to depend on this (if no software
depended on this then what would be the point?).

Now a new terminal emulator (let's call it "asdf") comes along and
figures out that certain apps just don't work there because they're
aware of xterm and konsole, but not of asdf. So they decide for
practical reasons to go against the standard and report "xterm-310"
instead of "asdf-0.1" because they're compatible with xterm-310 (who
knows, maybe even with newer releases, maybe not), and they want that
certain app to work. But "asdf-0.2" also adds a cool new feature that
xterm doesn't have. What to do then, how to advertise it? Shall they
report "xterm-310 (er, no, wait, actually asdf-0.2)"? Where will this
end?

Could this be made any simpler than the complete nightmare with browser
User-Agent strings? Is it worth starting at all?

I don't know and I'm not the one to make a decision. If xterm comes up
with something that looks promising, I'll port that to gnome-terminal.
That's all I can do, apart for speaking up against solutions that I
don't see viable.

Given that so far you're the only one I'm aware requesting this feature,
I'd say that the simplest is if you solve it your way for yourself, by
patching vte, or relying on the version number being 3600-ish, and try
to solve your problem without relying on answerback -  plenty of other
people managed to do this.

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