This has been specified in 1997 by PGP 5 for a good reason. We talked often enough about this and it does not help to repeat your ideas over and over again. RFC9580 specifies a different protocol than OpenPGP as specified by RFC2440 and RFC4880 but alas grabbed the name OpenPGP for this.
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b) For non-confirmed keys it returns broken OpenPGP keys (ie. without a user id and thus without important information)
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• werner edited projects for T8099: Kleopatra: no default OpenPGP server configured, added: Support, Keyserver; removed Bug Report.
keys.openpgp.org has two problems: a) it is a centralized service due to the requirement to confirm mail addresses. b) For non-confirmed keys it returns broken OpenPGP keys (ie. without a user id and thus without important information). For these reasons and the general problems with the keyserver-(networks) there is no more default.