Print 3D tools to fix a broken diska project by Pastafly I have a broken disk - it has a broken head and I have a replacement disk with the head I want to transplant. I already tried head transplantation on old not needed disks. Those that only head 1 arm were doable with straw method, but this disks has 3 arms so I need a tool to hold the arms in place. |
openSUSE.Asia Summit 2018 LINE Botan idea by charleswang007007 Build a LINE Bot with Python Flask https://github.com/charleswang007/opensuse-asia-summit-18-line-bot |
Getting basic concept on OpenQAan idea by jwei2017 openQA is an automated test tool to test operating system. I want to get the basic concept of how to use OpenQA. |
Build a GUI RSS Reader in pythona project by agraul I use Qt for Python for the GUI and feedparser for dealing with the RSS feeds. |
Storage War Gamesa project by jluis When we started brain storming a project for hack week, one of the floated ideas was to remake the 1983 film WarGames, and for lack of available space, a local lot with storage units was proposed. Over the course of the following years, while we planned, we realized that this whole idea would not be the most feasible, but it still felt like we were onto something. Eventually, we settled with keeping the name and changing the scope. |
Bring /media directory backa project by sbrabec /media was a very comfortable thing standardized by FHS. After introduction of desktop based udisks mounts, the directory became empty. Paths like /run/media/me/directory or /run/user/1000/gvfs are used nowadays. When used from a terminal, it is very uncomfortable. As mounts are private to users, the old style of /media use cannot be returned back. But with a kernel namespaces feature, it is possible to make private mounts, and each user can see a different contents of /media. |
Getting started with machine learninga project by krauselukas My first hands-on machine learning using scikit-learn and tensorflow. If there is time in the end i would like to implement it into one of my existing projects by maybe processing some sensor data. |
restic and kubernetesa project by darix learn both and be awesome |
Travis CI build monitor for iOSan idea by nwmac Create an app for iOS that shows Travis CI build status for my repos and uses push notifications to notify me when a build fails. Experiment with the native dev tools but also look at frameworks like React Native to speed development. |
Run daps on Ubuntuan idea by ta-ro Install and test the documentation environment daps on Ubuntu. |
The Chameleon Harmonistsa project by rmax Join us in singing a capella — barbershop-style and others. Find us on RocketChat: #chameleon-harmonists |
OpenShift Origin on Kubica project by RBrownSUSE The incredible Neal Gompa has packaged Open Shift Origin (RH's core Docker + Kubernetes stack) for openSUSE Links: |
Trying to finish WSL images for Leap 15 and SLES 15a project by sschricker As title says, I want to finish the Windows Subsystem for Linux images of SLES and Leap 15, which Fabian Vogt provided, so they can be shipped to the Windows Store. |
Dependency "closure" based on libzypp and repository metadata - zypp-closurea project by xgonzo zypp-closure is a small helper tool making use of libzypp and the metadata of product repositories. The idea is to generate a dependency closure for a package or list of packages based on repositories metadata. |
Telegram to RSS/Atom gatean idea by bbobrov Telegram is a proprietary messenger that gained some popularity recently. It has FOSS client, API and binding for the API. It has private chats, group chats and "channels". Channels are content feeds. RSS allows users to access updates to online content in a standardized, computer-readable format. |
Export "salt-toaster" tests execution profile to Prometheusa project by PSuarezHernandez "salt-toaster" allows you to test multiple Salt package flavors across different operating systems via Docker containers. This project is heavily used on the SUSE Manager team to hardening the Salt package that is shipped on the openSUSE/SLE distributions. Link to GitHub repository The "salt-toaster" execution is divided on different steps (image building, container spinning, salt key acceptance, tests execution, etc) but currently we only get the global results for the entire testsuite execution. |
Archive.org Plugin for Volumio Music Playera project by cwh Volumio is a great, Linux based, open source music player for Raspberry PI and x86. archive.org is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more. |
Connect Egkatastasis with Build Servicean idea by pgeorgiadis In a nutshell |
remote hackweek or fairway people hacksa project by dmaiocchi Can we improve the remote hackweek experience for remote or non NUE people at SUSE? Feel free to discuss and share ideas. |
Learn Android developmentan idea by mvetter Over the years I have stumbled upon various Android projects where I needed a feature and wasn't able to implement it because I had no idea about Android development. Downloading an SDK by hand and setting it up one time on a computer always seemed like a waste of time to me. I prefer writing a package once or writing config files ones and then can use them everywhere later. This put me off for quite a while. |
Health Dashboard to chart Health Time series Dataan idea by irfan_habib Health Dashboard will allow a user to chart exported Apple Health data to explore correlations. Frontend will be based on ReactJS |
Showcase: SUSE CaaSPa project by Mzikmund Hi, We would like to make a new demo showcase similar to our previous LEGO excavators https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJdZ3kr2u9o |
KDevelop plugin for showing information inline in the codea project by michalsrb I use the KDevelop IDE whenever I can. At SUSE mostly for reading code while debugging some bug. My plan is to create plugin that will show extra information inline with the code to make it easier to explore foreign code. Examples include showing names of function parameters at call site, elided types of variables (e.g. C++ auto, lambda parameters), comments next to closing brackets etc. |
Bug Grapha project by rpalethorpe A social network for Bugs and test cases! Connecting bugs with test cases, products and each other. Making them depressed and easily mislead. Allowing us to interfere with their elections and sell them solutions to problems they didn't even know they had. |
Learn about Flatpak knowledgea project by mlin7442 Aims to understand Flatpak(previously aka xdg-app), an application sandboxing and distribution framework (formerly xdg-app) on Linux. The final goal is "build my first app". Related docs: http://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest |