Part of my commit message:

As discussed on the UX-advice and bug report itself,
we agreed to link both shortcut keys to the redo command.

Due 
http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/framework/source/inc/accelerators/acceleratorcache.hxx#75
 :
/*map commands to keys in relation 1:n. First key is interpreted as preferred 
one!*/ the shortcut key that is mentioned in the menu entry is ctrl+y (or cmd+y 
for Mac users).

So for everyone: you will still see ctrl+y as shortcut key in the menu
entries, but ctrl+shift+z is also a Redo-command now. (it isn't possible
to show 2 shortcuts in the menu entry).

Kind regards,
Joren

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Title:
  [Upstream] Redo and Undo should follow gnome scheme

Status in LibreOffice Productivity Suite:
  Fix Released
Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Triaged
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: openoffice.org

  For most Ubuntu apps which are Gnome-based projects the "Undo" and
  "Redo" shortcuts are Ctrl+z and Ctrl+Shift+z respectively.

  OpenOffice does not follow this schema. It uses Ctrl+y instead of
  Ctrl+Shift+z instead. It would be nice if, in Ubuntu at least, it was
  all consistent.

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