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First, you will need to get your fingerprint and key ID.
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To find about your GPG fingerprint, run::
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and it will print out something like::
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そしてこのようなものが出力されるでしょう::
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Then run this command to submit your key to Ubuntu keyserver::
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where ``43CDE61D`` should be replaced by your key ID (which is in the first line of output of the previous command). Now you can import your key to Launchpad.
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Head to https://launchpad.net/~/+editpgpkeys and copy the "Key fingerprint" into the text box. In the case above this would be ``5C28 0144 FB08 91C0 2CF3 37AC 6F0B F90F 43CD E61D``. Now click on "Import Key".
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Launchpad will use the fingerprint to check the Ubuntu key server for your key and, if successful, send you an encrypted email asking you to confirm the key import. Check your email account and read the email that Launchpad sent you. `If your email client supports OpenPGP encryption, it will prompt you for the password you chose for the key when GPG generated it. Enter the password, then click the link to confirm that the key is yours.`
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Launchpad encrypts the email, using your public key, so that it can be sure that the key is yours. If you are using Thunderbird, the default Ubuntu email client, you can install the `Enigmail plugin <Enigmail_>`_ to easily decrypt the message. If your email software does not support OpenPGP encryption, copy the encrypted email's contents, type ``gpg`` in your terminal, then paste the email contents into your terminal window.
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Back on the Launchpad website, use the Confirm button and Launchpad will complete the import of your OpenPGP key.
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Find more information at https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/ImportingYourPGPKey
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