Support
In the world of open-source hobbyist software, WeeWX is pretty easy to install and configure. There are not many package dependencies, the configuration is simple, and it has an extensive User's Guide. There are thousands of people who have successfully done an install. However, there is no "point-and-click" interface, so you have to be prepared to roll up your sleeves and get in there.
You should have the following skills:
- The patience to read and follow the User's Guide;
- Willingness and ability to edit a configuration file;
- Some familiarity with Linux or other Unix derivatives;
- Know how to do simple Unix tasks like changing file permissions and running commands;
- No programming experience is necessary unless you wish to extend WeeWX. In this case, you should have some familiarity with Python.
If you get stuck, there is a very active User's Group to help, but please first try to solve the problem yourself.
Answers to Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ)
Take a look at the answers to frequently-asked questions. There is a good chance that someone else has encountered the problem you are facing.
https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/WeeWX-Frequently-Asked-Questions
Wiki
The wiki content is contributed by WeeWX users. It contains suggestions and experiences with different types of hardware, skins, extensions to WeeWX, and other useful tips and tricks summarized from the Forums.
https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki
Forums
There are two forums. weewx-user is for general issues such as installation, sharing skins and templates, reporting buggy behavior, suggestions for improvement. weewx-development is for discussions about developing drivers, extensions, or working on the core code.
Before you post to a forum, please see the guidelines for posting. By following these guidelines you will ensure a faster response.
User Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/weewx-user
Development Issues: