Richard, here's a short (probably too short) overview of how I was
planning to fix it.

1. Go into System Settings>Keyboard. Switch to the Shortcuts tab and add a new 
custom shortcut for open the terminal. (From my testing, it looks like with the 
switch to gsettings, there isn't a ready made shortcut that works for opening 
the terminal).
2. Go into dconf-editor and figure out where that custom value is set.
3. Then in the Debian packaging, we need to add a .gsettings-override file with 
those values. You can see other overrides by looking at the 10_ files in 
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas

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  Ctrl+Alt+T doesn't open the terminal in GNOME Shell

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