Thank you for your quick response.

Have a nice day.

Thair

On Jun 2, 3:23 pm, Jason Robbins <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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!
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> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 12:27 PM, TJ <[email protected]> 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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