Bug Stats for upstreams in the public

a project by zzhou

Q: How many new bugs opened over time for a package? The question is simple, but need some effort to answer in the context of a distro with thousands of packages.

Updated about 3 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Package all available Qt-based libraries

an idea by cschum

There are many 3rd party libraries based on Qt. Inqlude collects them all. The goal of this project is to package them all, ideally automatically from the meta data provided by Inqlude. The build service provides all the tools we need for that and would even make it possible to provide packages for a multitude of Linux platforms and maybe even Windows. Interesting challenges ahead...

Updated about 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

Project MySelf

a project by cschum

The goal of Project MySelf is to build a system to collect data about yourself in a safe and private way, so that you control your data and you can decide what happens with it. Read more

Updated about 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

Learn and help learn

a project by kstreitova

I'm in SUSE for about a month and as a fresh graduate I had to learn a lot of stuff during this period. And there is a bunch of other things I will have to learn of course. Therefore I would like to use Hackweek to deepen my knowledge of various tools, processes, techniques or other packagers related stuff. However it would be quite a pity to hold the acquired information just to myself. So I would like to keep the result of my learning for further usage either by enhancing the Innerweb wiki, the public openSUSE wiki or by creating new wiki for packagers' purposes. Who can utilize this knowledge base? Newly employed packagers to learn important things quickly. Current packagers to share interesting techniques or hacks among them. Or just whoever else wants to quickly understand certain packagers' process or tool.

Updated about 4 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Win32 non-blocking IO for qemu-ga

an idea by kallan

The posix side of the qemu guest agent uses fcntl() with the O_NONBLOCK arg. Without the availability of fcntl() on the Win32 side of things, I would like to see if I can come up with an equivalent mechanism for doing non-blocking reads and writes using the overlapped approach in ReadFile() and WriteFile().

Updated about 7 years ago. No love. Has no hacker: grab it!

A platform a day keeps the doctor away

a project by insilmaril

Finish Qt 5 port of vym and port to as many operating systems as possible. During Hackweek I managed to get vym to run on

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Build openSUSE for m68k

an idea by AndreasSchwab

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Updated almost 5 years ago. 5 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

Look at network test tools

a project by david_chang

Learn more about network performance testing tools. I would like to get more fimilar with netperf and iperf. Try to find out what's different between netperf and iperf. And have a look at what's new in iperf3.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 5 hacker ♥️.

mod_nss and related bugs

a project by stokos1

There are so many bugs which is related to mod_nss like bnc#863518 or bnc#897712.

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

improving touchpad driver

an idea by maweiss

Well, I already joined a project, but for those of you who still don't have one and need some good ideas, why not improving the tenuous touchpad driver? (at least the synaptics driver is) <br><br> Notebooks nowadays don't have real physical buttons anymore, but a ClickPad you push down. Unfortunately, the curser still moves while clicking so you often miss the object you want to click on. IMHO touchpad drivers should have the following features:<br><br>

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!