Upgrade planet.opensuse.orga project by lrupp While in general everything still works, the current (patached/extended) planet installation behind planet.opensuse.org is a bit outdated and not maintained any more. The initial plan is to: |
Tahoe-LAFS on OpenSUSEa project by gsanso Tahoe-LAFS is an open-source decentralized cloud storage system. It distributes your data across multiple servers. Even if some of the servers fail or are taken over by an attacker, the entire file store continues to function correctly, preserving your privacy and security. It provides a provider-independent security where the storage provider does not have access to the unencrypted data because all data is encrypted, erasure-coded, and hashed before leaving the client's machine thus preserving confidentiality, availability, and integrity of the data. |
mysql-packaging git repo enhancementa project by kstreitova This Hackweek I would like to finish enhancing of the mysql-packaging git repository [1]. This improvement mainly consists of scripts for a kind of simple continuous integration and git hooks to enforce a few policies for our project. If there is a time I will also take a look at the mysql package itself and check if there is anything to improve. [1] https://github.com/openSUSE/mysql-packaging |
Research Testing Tools for GFX Stack & how they can be used in openQAa project by eeich <p>There are numerous testing tools for the GFX stack available - the oldes being the xtest suite. At the same time, we are still lacking automated test environments for the funktionalities of DRM, Mesa and X. Ideally the tests should be performed automatically and unattended and the results should be compared to previous runs to detect regressions.</p> <p>Research what tools exist to date and how they can be employed.</p> |
OBS notificationsan invention by k0da Let third parties to get notifications about build failures without having maintainer rights |
Look at Static Code Analysis and Code Coverage for C++a project by aschnell Look at static code analysis and code coverage for a C++ project, in this case libstorage-bgl-eval. This could include: |
Enhance cpupower userspace tool with powercappinga project by trenn There is a new kernel API/feature: powercapping. The perfect userspace tool to ease up usage and later possibly provide library calls is cpupower. |
Learn Coccinellea project by acho-novell Learn Coccinelle ,we need automatic kernel backporting with Coccinelle. |
Learn more about CodeMirror and improving source viewer in openQAa project by mlin7442 CodeMirror is a text editor implemented in JavaScript for the browser, openQA introduced CodeMirror in its source viewer, this project is learn more things from CodeMirror and trying to improving the source viewer in openQA, already had a ticket related, even can polish source viewer more, eg. file folding, etc. |
d-ldapv3a project by doliveira LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is an emerging Internet standard for accessing directory information, and allowing LDAP-enabled applications to access multiple directories. LDAP v3 supports features such as secure connections, entry management, schema management, and LDAP controls and extensions for expanding LDAP's functionality. LDAP Libraries for 'D' enables you to write applications that access, manage, and update information stored in any LDAP-aware directories, using D language (http://dlang.org/). |
Static download endpoint for SUSE Manageran invention by dmacvicar The download end-point of Spacewalk/SUSE Manager resolves the packages from channels dynamically with a database query. With the integration of Salt into SUSE Manager we have the chance to rethink this. |
Try acpiexec, and poke the ACPI TAD implementation in Windows 10 on Qemua project by joeyli Try to use acpiexec to debug AML for writing ASL codes. On the other hand, install Windows 10 on Qemu to poke the ACPI TAD implementation in Windows 10. |
emulate firewalld interfaces for NM on SuSEfirewall2an invention by lnussel Networkmanager uses some simple dbus interfaces of firewalld to allow configuring a firewall zone for connections. FWZS offers similar features on top of SuSEfirewall2. I'd like to adjust fwzsd to provide the minimal interfacess NM needs to offer the firewall integration. |
Capturing FC frames with wiresharka project by ptesarik AFAIK, wireshark is the best Linux tool for analyzing network traffic. Primarily intended for Ethernet networks, there is now also support for very different protocols (e.g. USB). Sadly, there is no support for fibre channel, most likely because there is even no infrastructure in the kernel. I doubt I could write the complete stack within just one week. The result should be a clear plan of what needs to be done on each level and a proof-of-concept implementation of at least some parts. |
Simulate PTP cameras in libgphoto2a project by msmeissn Testing libgphoto2/gphoto2 is a long winding task and currently requires physical cameras. There is some testsuite, but it does not test the actual camera driver(s). |
Bootstrap (not yet) minions using salt-ssha project by j_renner In SUSE Manager we want to offer support for bootstrapping systems that don't have the |
Check p2v tool (guestfs)a project by aginies Updated about 7 years ago. No love. |
Learn how to setup Intel AMT on my WS and X201a project by mlin7442 Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) is hardware and firmware technology for remote out-of-band management of personal computers, this hackweek I'd like to spend some time to learn how to setup Intel AMT on my workstation and X201 with VNC enabled. |
Add PIDs cgroup support to runC and Dockeran invention by cyphar Currently, dealing with forkbombs and similar issues with Docker and runC is not very nice (you have to set a global limit for all Docker processes or you have to limit kernel memory which isn't very practical). I'm going to work on getting some [patches][2] merged into runC and Docker to enable PIDs support for Docker. |
Inspection of Disks in Machinerya project by tgoettlicher Machinery [1] supports the inspection of os, packages, patterns, repositories, users, groups, services, config-files, changed-managed-files, unmanaged-files. The inspection of disks it's covered yet. The goal of this project is to fill this gap by using libstorage. |
fix printing in the Taipei officean invention by lnussel the Taipei office lacks automatic printer discovery so everyone has to download and install some weird "driver". That's not the Linux way of doing things. So set up a cups server and do proper printer announcements with that one. |
Reading SLES Virtualization Guide and Making Use of Ita project by keichwa The idea is to learn a little bit more about virtualization. |
openSUSE/SUSE Developer Mentoring Programan invention by hennevogel Goal
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update+fix samsung exynos/arndale arm board boota project by bmwiedemann We had old arndale images working, but those were based on openSUSE-12.x which is now long obsolete and bad (e.g. missing security updates). Thus we want to use a more modern u-boot and kernel, but those currently trigger a kernel panic. |
Teach the users/* branch checker about kabian invention by michal-m In the kernel repository, we have a script that checks users/* branches and does some basic checks on them. My plan is to teach this script to detect kabi changes. |
Learn to create dovetails with a router.an invention by cbosdonnat Dovetails are nice to assemble wood pieces... but not that easy to do. The project is about creating a template to create dovetails with a router and of course create dovetails. I prepared all the maths before hackweek to plan my actions (and buy hardware). See this geogebra file for the details. |
Github Projects Gnome Shell Extensiona project by hfschmidt Checking the status of your Github pull requests is annoying. You have to lose focus from your current work (ie. hacking) and open your browser, type the repo URL in the address bar, click on the Pull Requests page, and look at the status of your PR. This extension makes that process a breeze! By clicking on the Octocat in the status area, you'll have direct access to your favorite repos, and an overview of their PRs' build statuses. Clicking on a certain PR will take you directly to that PR's page. |
Mozilla Firefox profile selectoran invention by olh Create a wrapper which receives the URL passed to the "firefox" binary, offers a list of available profiles, and finally runs Firefox with the selected profile and the given URL. https://github.com/olafhering/firefox-profile-selector |
Setup Zuul & Gerrit & Jenkins & OBS infrastructure to test OpenStack upstream changes for rpm-packagingan invention by tbechtold OpenStack uses Zuul as a pipeline manager to test changes posted on gerrit. The rpm-packaging initiative (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Rpm-packaging) needs to test proposed changes. So building packages with OBS for proposed changes is the goal of the project. |
Factory dashboardan invention by k0da Fetch and display openQA status project group per project. Helpful when we have a combination like openSUSE:Factory and openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC |
Implement external OBS api for better debuggingan invention by k0da Hacking on OBS dashboard requires you to have a "real" data from staging projects. this is done by quering backend directly. So either you need to have a production db deployed or you have old broken data. Let's ask the real OBS for current staging status with external API. |
Make Intel baytrail based device(s) work better with openSUSEa project by mkubecek Recently I became a (not very proud) owner of Acer Aspire Switch 10E, a small notebook/tablet convertible based on Intel baytrail platform. Replacing preinstalled (32-bit!) Windows 8.1 with (64-bit) openSUSE proved more challenging than expected, mostly because the device is haunted by a 32-bit UEFI so that it took me a week to make it boot without an external USB flash disk. Even today, a lot of issues persist. As I do not want to waste a (partially) good hardware, I would like to make it as usable as possible. This is much less selfish than it sounds as there are many other devices based on Intel baytrail platform so that the effort is going to help their owners as well (if successful, that is). |
Teach RuboCop to Resocialize Zombiesa project by mvidner or: Static Analysis of nil Values in Ruby Code used in YaST. YaST is written in Ruby. A large part of the code is Ruby that was |
Package NVIDIA Cuda for Poweran invention by k0da So far CUDA driver for Tesla card is only available as Ubuntu deb. Try to find sources in it and create SLES12 rpm |
Scout a replacement for MTUIa project by rneuhauser [MTUI][MTUI] is a tool used by QA-Maintenance in testing maintenance updates. Saddled with a host of questionable choices for its interfaces and implementation, it includes a number of difficult-to-fix bugs and hostility toward change. While not the first choice for me, the time's come to scout out a different approach. Welcome SMRT. SMRT will be an alternative to MTUI, and will eventually supercede it. |