You can use Google Project Hosting so long as your source code is open
source.  It is OK if it depends on other software that is not open
source.  In fact, a lot of OSS in the world depends on non-OSS (and a
lot of non-OSS depends on OSS).

Good luck with your project!

Thanks,
jason!

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 12:27 PM, TJ <tju...@uno.edu> wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> I am a graduate student developing a program that makes use of the
> KEGG API, which is proprietary but free for academic users.
>
> I intend to make my source code available for all, but the use of the
> KEGG API worries me. Would I be in violation of any terms of service
> if I host the project on Google Code?
>
> Thank you, and have a nice day.
>
> Thair
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