Thanks, Cameron, for your offer.

Mostly, it means answering technical support questions and, if necessary,
making changes in the code base should a bug appear.

It requires some technical chops.

The WMR300 code can either be hosted in your own GitHub account, which
would be easiest for you, or it can be a separate repository under the
weewx account, in which case pull requests would be required to change the
code.

Have you worked with GitHub before?

-tk

On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 6:38 PM Cameron D <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am happy to support the wmr300 - at least while I have a working system,
> but I'd like to understand better how that will fit in with future weewx
> releases.
>
> Does it mean I will have to set up a separate github project to provide
> any future changes that become necessary?
>
> Cameron.
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