** Description changed:

  Currently Debian suggests 4096 RSA kekysize when creating a new RSA key
  yet the maximum gpa on ubuntu bionic will allow is 3072.
  
  What should happen: higher keysizes for new keys should be an option
  (and maybe 1024 shouldn't be an option anymore?) , 2048, 3072, 4096,
  8192
  
  what does happen  : keysizes for new keys are only 1024, 1536, 2048
  (default), 3072
  
  gpg does allow at least 4096 (try gpg --full-generate-key) so it stands
  to reason this should be presented to the user as an option
  
  gpg:  2.2.4-1ubuntu1.2
  ubuntu: 18.04 bionic LTS
+ gpa: 0.9.10-3

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