I was using wee_import with WU to generate a local webpage, and gave up 
since May when it stopped functioning.  I am not a developer at all, but 
have been playing with HTML since v1, and hacked and thrashed my way thru 
coding since those days for front end projects.  I recently have started an 
adventure learning python, and have figured out how to use the WU API key 
to get some results I think I can parse.  So the question...

Is anyone still working on wee_import?  Can I beta test on CentOS 7, and if 
I can contribute I am willing to try.  Weeding thru the code has been an 
experience, but it is helping me learn.  Still a total newbie with weather 
stations and python, but this seems like a worthwhile project I am willing 
to contribute.  I am currently running a standard packaged version of 
weewx... 3.8.0.  I am not all that familiar with git, but there too, am 
working on it.  If anyone is working on wee_import, I am willing to beta 
test and test imperial data.  Haven't figured out the database piece, but I 
have php/mysql experience that might be useful, and I am going to try and 
apply that to my python lessons next.  

If nothing else I can stress test code (which I seem to be good at), and we 
might be able to get wee_import in a functional state again.  I don't have 
any illusions of doing it on my own, but I am willing to help. ;)

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