Public bug reported:

This is more of a UI/UX bug.

1) Import/create enough keys that you have quite a few keys, from a
variety of different times, people, etc.

2) Keys->Import keys

3) Select file for public key $PKA from pseudanonymous person $A, then
hit Open

4)

What happens:

result:

1 public keys read
1 public keys imported
0 public keys unchanged
0 secret keys read
0 secret keys imported
0 secret keys unchanged
                     [ close ] 

Which is...fantastic.  Except ...who did I just add?  If I'm not on a
first name basis with such person I might not know whether the key that
I added was Lukas Grossar (key created in 2013) or Anonymous Coward (key
created in 2017).  I have *no idea* what change I just made to a list of
upwards of thousands of keys.  Presumably I have their public key so I
can send secure messages to them...but...who are they?

What should happen:

when the 'result' window is popped up it should give you some kind of
indication of who's keys just got atted.  Merely  saying 1 public keys
read' is not enough.  Highlight the most recently added key...have a
list of the names of public keys imported...something, anything.


Ubuntu: 18.04 bionic LTS
gpa: 0.9.10-3
gpg: 2.2.4-1ubuntu1.2

** Affects: gpa (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: bionic

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