I don't know if you have all seen this item, which is all the buzz on twitter right now:
RT @karlkugler: What? That's bad news RT @onertipaday KEGG will be available only to paid subscribers: http://bit.ly/lxyE8H #bioinformatics
Although I think it would be a nice idea for this community to write a letter of support for this, it does get to the broader question of the persistence of data and resources over time.
KEGG is one of the earliest computational tools I can remember using. But now it's creator is reaching retirement age. This is not the first case of that I'm sure, and it won't be the last.
I've seen a couple of them go away that I was really surprised by (anyone else remember GDB?).
I went to look up an old copy of Pedro's List today to walk down memory lane a bit.
What are your thoughts on how to maintain access to crucial stuff? Is there anything this community can do (or should do) to support KEGG? Or should we let them go and assume something else will take their place?
(Yes, this may become community wiki if it is deemed not a suitable question...) But it is a bioinformatics topic that I think is worth discussing.
Well if KEGG would draw the stereo wedges on their reactions properly I would be more sympathetic to their plight...
It's a fair point to consider whether they are meeting people's needs.