I am sympathetic with both sides of this (developer and user).

Suggestion:  Add a guided entropy creation option such that gnupg would
start a background thread or process that generates sufficient entropy.
The user is warned about time needed variability which depends on
hardware and other factors.

Periodically, the % accomplished to goal is updated.  Would be nice: an
ETA (time) update along with the % update.

This would enable the package maintainer or other type of end user to
start up key generation and go off and eat dinner, go to sleep,
whatever.  And, the developer stops getting distracting reports due to
lack of understanding by users on the nuances of randomness.

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  gpg --key-gen doesn't have enough entropy and rng-tools install/start
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