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    Should I create a specific NuGet feed for private feed?

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      I created a feed named NuGet with a connector to nuget.org. I want this feed to be readonly on nuget.org.

      Now I want a private nuget feed (named Private) where we will put our packages for private use.

      Can I use the "NuGet" feed for this purpose? Will it try to publish on nuget.org?

      The reason I would want to do it this way is for having one source in visual studio.

      Product: ProGet
      Version: 4.0.9

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        Connectors are read-only, publishing to a feed with a connector will not publish anything to the remote feed.

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          Great!

          But I'm puzzled now. Is it possible to use ProGet to publish on the nuget.org feed?

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            ProGet is the server, so it just hosts your private packages. If you want to push something to a different feed, use the -Source ... argument in the nuget.exe client.

            Connectors for NuGet are simply a convenience that make it easy to cache nuget.org packages and provide a single endpoint to download them.

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