Public bug reported:

I'm trying to import my OpenPGP key to launchpad.net but either the
instructions are wrong or there is something with the standard pgp
package shipped with Ubuntu 8.10 beta fully updated.

The instructions says:
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Change your OpenPGP keys

You can register your OpenPGP keys, which are created by software such as 
GnuPG. These are used to sign codes of conduct, modify bugs through the email 
interface, and to build and upload packages using Soyuz.
Importing an OpenPGP key

   1. Ensure you already have a key. In a terminal window, enter:

      gpg --list-keys [EMAIL PROTECTED]

      If you have no key, create one:

      gpg --gen-key

   2. Ensure the key has been uploaded to a keyserver. To do this:

      gpg --send-key key-id

   3. Enter your key fingerprint. Use:

      gpg --fingerprint key-id
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Number 2, gpg --send-key XXXXXXX gives me this message in the terminal:
gpg: no keyserver known (use option --keyserver)
gpg: keyserver send failed: bad URI

Need advice

// rancor

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Can't importing an OpenPGP key to launchpad.net
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287192
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