Ok, I've tested this with making the change in a mutter gconf defaults
and the shortcut works for all of the GNOME & Unity desktops.

Since mutter isn't translated by LP, the string "Launch Terminal"
visible in the Custom Keyboard Shortcuts part of System Settings won't
be translated at all for GNOME Shell users. Of course, by having the
shortcut in metacity as originally proposed, it wouldn't be translated
either by release date and this way at least less people are affected by
the untranslated string.

** Package changed: metacity (Ubuntu) => mutter (Ubuntu)

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

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