Package: cdebconf-entropy
Version: 0.7
Severity: minor

The following dialog has been discussed before:
    Key data has been created successfully

My personal main objection is that the message is rather meaningless and 
confusing to users. The term "key data" is vague and has not previously 
been introduced.

I would suggest to replace it with a different dialog (that is possibly 
displayed at a later point in the code) that simply says:
    The random key has been created successfully.

I also suggest changing:
    Enter random characters or move mouse randomly
to:
    Enter random characters or make random movements with your mouse

Also, the newt frontend (and presumably also the gtk one) have a "Continue" 
button that is not accessible; at least in the newt frontend you cannot use
"tab" to activate it.

Possibly the tab key (and the escape key, and maybe even the enter key) 
should be handled differently by the code and not be used as "random 
characters".

Is the "Continue" button defined at all? What happens if it is clicked?
Does it even make sense to have a "Continue" button? It would effectively 
leave the installer with insufficient entropy to actually continue.
I think that having a "Go back" button to break off the process of gathering 
entropy would make more sense.

Cheers,
FJP

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