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https://github.com/Etive-Mor/py-open-IMO-CII-calculator (this is a python port of the C# library: https://github.com/Etive-Mor/Open-IMO-CII-Calculator, which is already listed in the list )

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Ly0n commented May 18, 2025

Looks like the kind of projects we are looking for! Have you seen any usage indication that is projects is reusable by an external party? Have you used or tried this software @liamlaverty yourself?

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liamlaverty commented May 19, 2025

Hey @Ly0n ,

I'm the project author (via @Etive-Mor). We're using it in some of our software stack. There's also some usage by external parties: eg. there's some detailed here: https://medium.com/@tayljordan/etive-m%C3%B2r-launches-a-python-based-imo-carbon-intensity-cii-package-d3c2d8cde3d5

@Ly0n Ly0n merged commit c0fb683 into protontypes:main May 20, 2025
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Ly0n commented May 20, 2025

Thank you for the clarification. As we cannot test all projects in detail, we have to check how they are used and adapted by external users.

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