gdb - better disassemblya project by alnovak The disassembly in gdb is not ideal. The binding with source code lines is weird (even crash, which does use gdb beneath, does that better), I don't see the jump targets; furthermore, there's a lot more informations hidden in the DWARF2 which may be of some interest - like which code is inlined, or which register/stack address should contain some variable. My goal is to search for a way how to improve that. |
QA Data Analysis Tool(Framework)a project by lzwang A frame work for automatically analysis the result of the performance test. The tool can be used manully as well as used throught openAPI. |
Rewrite zypprepo puppet modulea project by tampakrap The zypprepo was written around 3 years ago, and was based on the yumrepo built-in type/provider. Nowadays zypprepo misses a lot of functionality, which will be automatically inherited if it gets rewritten to be in sync with the current code of yumrepo (as also discussed in its issues #5 and #9). If time permits, solving issue #4 would be also really useful. |
summarize debug methods of libvirtan idea by herbert0890 It's not easy to debug in libvirt. There are always many log output. So I want to summarize some debug methods of libvirt to make it an easy way. |
Scientific computing using GNU Octavean idea by rliang06 Methods and algorithms for digital image processing and computer vision... using free software. |
Continue development of generic job server in haskell with primary focus on continuous integrationa project by yac Continue development of generic job server in haskell with primary focus on continuous integration and later possibly as support tool for data analysis in semantic file storage server, software configuration engine, etc Project hosted at https://github.com/yaccz/yac-build-server |
SUSE Staff - Employee Directory with Ionic and Node.jsa project by vlewin Ionic + AngularJS + Node.js (http://ionicframework.com/) staff.suse.de: demo |
Update cpan modules in OBSan invention by coolo devel:languages:perl has 2662 packages, but many of them are outdated because it's just a fight no man can win to update them. So we update them whenver we hit a problem. But this is evil: I count 2662 packages in devel:languages:perl and 1188 of them are outdated. So I'll write a script... just as we did with gems |
Rock n' Rolla project by kwwii Record two songs by the end of the week. |
Explore Clojure with Project Eulera project by bkutil As a part of this hackweek, I'd like to take a look at Clojure and use it to solve as many problems as possible from the project euler. |
AppArmor utils: rewrite more rule types into classesan invention by cboltz While the python-based AppArmor utils (aa-logprof etc.) are much easier to understand and maintain than the old perl code, there are still some terribly long functions like parseprofiledata() in aa.py that are not too easy to understand. Also, using hasher() (a recursive array) as storage can have some strange side effects. Another problem is that test coverage isn't too good, especially for the bigger functions. I already wrote the CapabilityRule and CapabilityRuleset classes (and also the BaseRule and BaseRuleset classes) some months ago, and changed the code to use those classes. This code is already in upstream bzr. |
Create packages for SLES 12 s390x in obs.a project by ihno Create packages for SLES 12 s390x in obs. The problem is, that we do not have the native build power on our s390x system. |
LogMeInan idea by cgrobertson A browser extension/plugin that will use saved credentials from a local keyring (or a password safe program) to automatically log in the user to various online accounts. |
Tell me a story!a project by rsblendido Write an Android app for children between 5 and 7 years. The app contains a story that the child can read and interact with. |
Create evdev Event Recorder & Playback Drivera project by eeich <p> The user space interface of evdev is pretty generic. All hardware abstraction is done in the kernel driver, device properties are mapped to a set of generic properties. The properties can be queried thru a generic interface only very few parameters are set from user space. In user space the evdev API is used by Xorg's evdev driver and libinput. |
Wireshark hacking & miscellanous funan idea by npower I have no one vision of a project just some mish-mash random things I would like to explore for some hacking fun + would like to continue previous work from hackweek11 on the Windows Protocol dissector, some messages are still incomplete, also there are some known bugs (well at least I know about them) that I would like to address |
Create working AppArmor profile for Chromium on openSUSE 13.2a project by thardeck I think AppArmor is a great tool to add an additional layer of security without much effort. While it is normally easy to create a profile for a simple server program it is much more complex in case of desktop applications. The most vulnerable desktop application is the browser so it would be great to have an AppArmor profile for it. |
updating rpms in docker containersa project by jordimassaguerpla The docker way of updating containers is to build a new image with the updated binaries and files, which creates a security concern. The docker way is not anymore running "zypper update" in the containment but to update the whole image in the image registry (hub docker if we are talking about public registry) and then pull the image update from there, stop the outdated containments and replace them by starting new containments based on the new image. |
Build Time Source Service supporta project by adrianSuSE OBS source services can currenlty run on the developer workstation and some of them also on the OBS server side. The goal of this project is to allow everybody running source services as part of their build job. Therefore we will introduce a new "buildtime" mode. The OBS server will pull in the needed service packages and run them before calling rpmbuild or friends. |
Hack Week 12 Lightning Talksa project by cschum We will have a series of short lightning talks to present what we have accomplished at Hack Week 12. In Nürnberg this will happen on Friday 17th Apr at 12:30 as part of the lunch session in the all-hands area. Lunch is served at 12:00, so you have a bit of time to settle in and satisfy your immediate needs before we go into presentation mode. If you would like to tell a bit about what you did at Hack Week 12, please leave a comment (preferably with a link to your projects), and I'll add you to the schedule. |