I suppose, you need to provide some system variable to determine, which 
terminal shoudl be opened.
I uninstalled gnome-terminal and wanted to use Terminator instead, but I don't 
see any option to excplicitly set which terminal should be opened.
(or explicitly set gnome-terminal as a dependency of this project)

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  nautilus-open-terminal always starts bash instead of other shell

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