THANK YOU to Thomas for this last comment.  Even today, running the
17.04 alpha, I thought I had discovered a bug with keys not being
generated - when the real problem is that the interface doesn't tell you
it will take time for the key to be generated.  After waiting several
minutes one of the two duplicate keys I attempted to create appeared in
my list.

The interface generally needs an update to avoid this problem of user
confusion.

There may be other problems than confusion as well.  Since I created two
keys with exactly the same name/info, but only see one in my list, how
do if I didn't break the process?  Not knowing what happened after
kicking off the generation, I as a normal user have no idea if it failed
to create the second key or it created both but is only showing one in
the list because they're not uniquely named.

There are four new files in ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/... and it looks
like the key's listed only once in pubring.gpg... It's technical enough
that the sort of person who actually uses the Password and Keys GUI can
have no confidence in their key's state after experiencing this
situation.

I deleted the key to start over, some of my trepidation was confirmed:
I was asked for two separate confirmations when deleting the key - so
I'm guessing it was one for each duplicate.

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