Hi,
Some bioconductor packages like GSEA or GOStats that additionally to GO are designed to measure gene set enrichment using KEGG pathways, still work and give results even after the new paid license and subscription like we all know the story.
My question can be discussed in two different ways, I am wondering how people developing these packages are doing ? Does thes packages call KEGG directly or an image of it, if this is the second case how a user can be sure about the KEGG version used ?
The second part of my question concerns the development of other packages for gene set enrichment, do you expect this kind of packages decreasing in the coming few years due to KEGG privatization ? if now, how can we ( for late people like me) download an image of KEGG database corresponding to a version existing before privatization, as it was in public domain it is not going against the new license rules to distribute it.
Regards
Radhouane
This question might be better for the bioconductor listserv since the maintainers of thoes packages might comment.
Bioconductor mailing list discussion: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor/36093
Yes Brad I sent the question to bioconductor list as advised by Ying W