I thought a while about the best solution for this problem and came up
with this:

We can perfectly fix it without messing with Gnome itself:

First we will upgrade the Compiz Gnome Compatibility plug-in to also
deal with other gnome shortcuts (currently it just deals with
showMainMenu, showRunDialog, CommandScreenshot, CommandWindowScreenshot
and CommandTerminal).

This will also have the positive side-effect that all will be perfectly 
configurable CCSM style, so the user will be easily able to modify everything 
to your needs if it won't suit him, it will be possible to not just change the 
shortcut, but also the command that is run, when hitting this key-combination.
The defaults will be the same as Gnome uses.

With another ubuntu-config.patch we will adjust the shortcut for
Ctrl+Alt+Del to open gnome-system-monitor/processes tab instead of
proposing a log out for Ubuntu/Unity only.

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  Keyboard shortcut - Ctrl Alt Del doesn't do what most people typing it
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