Learn more about SDN & NFV

a project by teclator

I want to learn more about SDN and NFV, so i have started reading some book ASIN: B00WF85208 and prepared a list of things to get deeper into: - SDN

Updated almost 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

QA Portal

a project by maritawerner

QA wants to set up a new QA Portal to get an new organized entry point for all Information that is QA related. The Hackweek Project is to start a discussion with the different QA groups, SLE QA, CSS QA and QAM to collect ideas and make a concrete plan.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Learn about GNU Hyperbole, an Enhancement for Emacs

a project by keichwa

"GNU Hyperbole is an open, efficient, programmable information management and hypertext system for GNU Emacs." (<https://www.gnu.org/software/hyperbole/&gt;) I used it quite some years ago. The last weeks it was a topic on the Emacs mailing list.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Create a docker container for running an old application

a project by david_chang

I had an application can't run on recent openSUSE for some time but it can run on openSUSE13.1 before. So I'd like to have a docker container (image) to run the application and learn some about docker container

Updated almost 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Improve packagers' life

a project by kstreitova

Every packager encounters boring manual tasks every once in a while and these tasks can most probably be automated to some extent. During Hackweek I aim to try and identify such cases in various packagers' workflow and consider creating a tool that would make these tasks easier. Also, I would like to find out whether there is a demand for such tool. In that case, this Hackweek project will turn into a long-term task I plan to keep working on.

Updated about 3 years ago. 8 hacker ♥️.

configurable handling of kernel thermal shutdown

an idea by pcerny

Currently when the kernel notices critical temperature, it unconditionally shuts down. This can lead to a loss of work (applications are terminated and many just don't save any work in progress). From a technical point of view it is not always the optimal solution either - proper shutdown takes time and it may well happen that some sort of physical damage may happen due to prolonged high temperature. Thus the option to allow some tweaking of the critical temperature action is desirable.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

Learn about Ruby on Rails

a project by SShyukriev

Read RoR docs and continue the TODO list from https://events.opensuse.org/conference/oSC16/program/proposal/894 + issues from https://github.com/ChrisBr/rails101/issues as a practice.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

openQA IDE

a project by coolo

There is a running gag built into openQA called interactive mode. It goes like this: "if you need the interactive mode, it's broken". The reason: the so called interactive mode is a collection of hacks - in theory making it possible to update needles in a running test. But in fact it's a UI desaster that almost never works. So the goal of this hackweek project is to get rid of it - and instead build a real control from the webui into the backend allowing tests to be written on the fly including needle creation/updates. Easy as that.

Updated about 3 years ago. 18 hacker ♥️. 1 follower.

openSUSE template for reveal.js

a project by cwh

reveal.js is a modern & lightweight HTML5/js-based presentation framework – much smarter than LibreOffice Impress can ever be (for a software developer). Richard Brown was so kind to create a proper LibreOffice presentation template for openSUSE and I would like to bring that design to reveal.js so next time I do a presentation I can happily use reveal.js while keeping up the openSUSE flag. :-)

Updated almost 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

encyclopaedia - quid sustinere?

an idea by mhaefner

one place to find information on products, responsibilities and support.

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

Study The Professional Scrum Master level I (PSM I)

a project by Jeffreycheung

I would like to spend the hackweek to study the Professional Scrum Master level I (PSM I), and then take the certification examination.

Updated about 7 years ago. No love.

Diving into Qubes OS

a project by thardeck

What is Qubes OS

Qubes OS is an operating system based on Linux with security in mind.

Updated about 2 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️. 2 followers.

Implement Samba support for DUPLICATE_EXTENTS SMB3 fcntl

an idea by dmdiss

<pre> FSCTLDUPLICATEEXTENTSTOFILE is a new SMB3 ioctl introduced with

Updated about 4 years ago. No love. Has no hacker: grab it!

shadowstockings - A shadowsocks front-end

an idea by jtzhao

Shadowsocks is a light-weight, easy-to-use socks5 proxy program.

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

Babylon Testing

a project by dmaiocchi

Goal: I will look during this project for existing tools and test suites Upstream, used by others distros (like 1) Fedora, 2) Arch-Linux, 3) Debian), and try to learn how they test, use their tool, projects.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 25 hacker ♥️.

AllergyReport: Android/Desktop app to help recognize food allergies by tracking allergy symptoms and diets

an idea by alarrosa

Some months ago I was diagnosed with quite some allergies and I've been using a home-made google drive spreadsheet to track everything I eat for the last 6 months in the hope to have some raw data that can be processed and I can obtain information on which exact food (or foods) produce bad symptoms. Using a spreadsheet in the cloud is nice, but it's not perfect, so in this project I intend to write an application for android/linux (using Qt) that I can use for that.

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

crossword puzzle generator

a project by rsimai

Create a console application for a crossword puzzle generator that can be fed with a custom list of word+explanation pairs. It may be used by people to quickly familiarize with a specific topic (e.g. a knowledge area, new hires to the company ...) to at least understand the terminology and the abbreviations that are used. Or to just have some distraction and fun :-) I think it consists of three components:

Updated almost 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Static Code Analysis for Ruby with ruby-lint

a project by mvidner

I want to make ruby-lint usable. ruby-lint, as described by its author:

Updated almost 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

Little man computer in Go

a project by pjanouch

Implement a Little man computer in the Go programming language. Accepts LMC assembly code, compiles it and executes it.

Updated about 7 years ago. No love.

Build OpenStack traning labs

a project by michael-chang

As a starting point to learn and test OpenStack on relative low profile workstation/desktop, I found this project interesting and would like to setup it. :) https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/training-labs

Updated almost 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

bs-update enhancements

a project by rneuhauser

bs-update simplifies package updates in BuildService, targeting mainly people who are both upstream and package maintainers.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Window Search Protocol - again

a project by npower

Once again I am going to use my hackweek project to work on WSP, this time I want to concentrate on 4 areas that possible will help in getting this project accepted upstream (at least as some experimental feature) * A test client for doing basic searches (easy to target at windows but will work against the experimental WSP server too)

Updated almost 7 years ago. No love.

Easily Deploy an HA cluster in Virtual Machines

a project by aginies

GOAL

Updated almost 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

klaire : An automatic tool that generates kgraft-patches from static patches that generates kgraft patch from static patch.

a project by JeremyHuang

I want to program a tool to assist building Kgraft-patches. klaire is a automated tool that generate kgraft patch from static patch.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

LUV on SUSE Studio

an idea by joeyli

I want try to build Linux* UEFI Validation on Studio. Maybe base on JeOS. Packaging LUV and efi-next kernel on OBS, then using SUSE Studio to build LUV.

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