Hi Matthew,

Would you mind adding a license to your GitHub repository?  My employer is 
particular about which GitHub projects I can contribute to–based on the license.

I ported v 3.3.2 over to work in Py2 and 3 with the WeeWX 4 dev branch a couple 
of weeks ago.  I’ve been running it on two machines since then.  It may or not 
be useful to the effort.  I think it’s all working, but the except clauses at 
the end of _get_stats, _get_sum, _get_min and _get_max make it difficult to 
know for sure.  I can’t tell if it’s catching something that it shouldn’t be 
catching.  I’ve also only tried NWS, OWM, DS, XTide and Zambretti.

Cheers,
John

> On Jan 4, 2020, at 7:24 AM, mwall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> fyi, the weewx-forecast code is now at github, currently at v4.0.0b1, and 
> contains some changes since the 3.x
> 
> https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-forecast
> 
> you'll probably want to branch from that to make any changes
> 
> pull requests welcome
> 
> after weewx4 is released i'll give more attention to the forecast (and other) 
> extensions
> 
> m
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