I have released v0.2.0 on GitHub 
<https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000/releases/tag/v0.2.0>. 

This main feature of this release is support for the WH45 Indoor CO2 PM2.5 
PM10 Temperature and Humidity 5-in-1 Air Quality Sensor. If you have a WH45 
sensor and it has been linked to your GW1000 v0.2.0 of the driver should 
automatically pick up and emit the WH45 sensor data.

v0.2.0 also sees changes in the naming of the 24 hour average particulate 
concentration fields. Unfortunately this will mean anyone that is using 
these fields will need to make one or more changes to their WeeWX 
installation. I have outlined the changes and which users need to make 
changes and how to make the necessary changes in a wiki article Changes to 
24 hour average particulate concentration field names 
<https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000/wiki/Changes-to-24-hour-average-particulate-concentration-field-names>.
 
If you have a WH41, WH43 or WH45 sensor and use the 24 hour average 
particulate concentration fields in any way I strongly suggest you 
thoroughly read the linked wiki article.

The majority of the other changes in v0.2.0 relate to running the driver 
directly, in particular displaying the GW1000 and sensor configuration 
information currently only available through the WS View app.

Those that installed v0.1.0 via wee_extension can upgrade to v0.2.0 as 
follows:

$ wget -P /var/tmp 
https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000/releases/download/v0.2.0/gw1000-0.2.0.tar.gz
$ wee_extension --install=/var/tmp/gw1000-0.2.0.tar.gz

Note: wee_extension may require the use of sudo the path to wee_extension 
as applicable.

Gary

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