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      We are more of a B2B user of ProGet were we sell our product to customers who then have developers who create packages that might need to be pushed to our Proget repository. While we have the username/password capability today and the ability to authenticate with one API key in ProGet for everyone (not with a username/password too - the API key would tell who the user is and be the password), it would be great if each user could create their own API keys and control the distribution and lifetime of those keys. No one ever likes putting a username/password in batch files for automation and I'm not sharing one API key with others. This is similar to features in Bitbucket and Jira.

      Product: ProGet
      Version: 4.1.3

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        ProGet is designed for enterprise/organizational package management, and this is simply not a requirement or desired at all in those environments. So, it's highly unlikely we will add first-class support for this. Some organizations have created custom user directories for this purpose, which is possible with the SDK.

        Note: if you are a component company, you may want to contact us to see about partnering. We work with a handful of component vendors who use ProGet as a "back/middle-end" and then have a very simple customer-facing front-end on top of ProGet that integrates with their CRM, authentication, etc.

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