OK I found out what caused it in the meantime:  The gconf value
/desktop/gnome/applications/terminal/exec_arg was set to an erroneous
value (IIRC it was -e or -c for gnome-terminal, where -x would have been
correct).  Manually resetting that value to default brought back the
Open Terminal functionality again.  As it is already a while ago I can't
tell what could have caused the wrong argument to be entered, I don't
remember having it set myself but it's not impossible.

** Changed in: nautilus-open-terminal (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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nautilus-open-terminal does not open terminals
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/502112
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