>> The key ID should be an eight-digit string, such as EA5BBD71 (i.e. a
>> 32-bit key ID).
> 
> pretend I was someone who had never ever used PGP before.
> 
> pgp -kg, then what?

I don't have pgp, only gpg. In gpg --list-keys, it's the 32-bit ID
that gets listed. Try -kv.

If you have never used PGP before, you *really* shouldn't register
a PGP key ID in PyPI. I suppose your key doesn't have any counter
signatures, anyway.

Regards,
Martin
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