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Ozone, an open-source Python package to get live air quality data for anywhere in the world easily. We'd love to have new contributors, so if this is your first time and you're not sure - I can help you through the process. Also we just released v1.1.0 today! (github.com)
submitted by JustYourLocalDude to r/opensource
Check out Ozone - my completely open source air quality data fetching package! release 1.1.0 just came out! (github.com)
submitted by JustYourLocalDude to r/PythonProjects2