Looks like the way folks install apt repo keys needs to change.   When you 
try the commands from the installation instructions you get a warning 
saying 

"Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d 
instead (see apt-key(8))."

This is already causing pain for updated RaspiOS (deb11 based) users.

A relatively painful researching seems to say that apt-key is going away in 
the next major debian(ish) release and that the procedure for importing 
repo keys needs to be relatively significantly changed.

One reference I can find is (here) 
<https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/01/apt-key-is-deprecated-how-to-add.html>, 
but in any event it seeeeeems like the right thing to do is to get the keys 
into a standalone file in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d much like the instructions 
currently add to sources.list.d

Wish I had precise instructions to suggest but all the discussions I could 
find were way deep into intellectual/licensing purity zealotry and not just 
sticking with the core issue of "these are the changes you need to make".

Let me know if you want me to open a github issue on this one....

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