Learn more about SDN & NFVa 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: |
QA Portala 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. |
Learn about GNU Hyperbole, an Enhancement for Emacsa project by keichwa "GNU Hyperbole is an open, efficient, programmable information management and hypertext system for GNU Emacs." (https://www.gnu.org/software/hyperbole/) |
Create a docker container for running an old applicationa 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 |
Improve packagers' lifea 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. |
configurable handling of kernel thermal shutdownan 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). |
Learn about Ruby on Railsa 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. |
openQA IDEa 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. |
openSUSE template for reveal.jsa 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. :-) |
encyclopaedia - quid sustinere?an idea by mhaefner one place to find information on products, responsibilities and support. |
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. |
Diving into Qubes OSa project by thardeck What is Qubes OS |
Implement Samba support for DUPLICATE_EXTENTS SMB3 fcntlan idea by dmdiss FSCTLDUPLICATEEXTENTSTOFILE is a new SMB3 ioctl introduced with |
shadowstockings - A shadowsocks front-endan idea by jtzhao Shadowsocks is a light-weight, easy-to-use socks5 proxy program. |
Babylon Testinga project by dmaiocchi Goal: |
AllergyReport: Android/Desktop app to help recognize food allergies by tracking allergy symptoms and dietsan 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. |
crossword puzzle generatora 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 :-) |
Static Code Analysis for Ruby with ruby-linta project by mvidner I want to make ruby-lint usable. |
Little man computer in Goa project by pjanouch Implement a Little man computer in the Go programming language. |
Build OpenStack traning labsa 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. :) |
bs-update enhancementsa project by rneuhauser bs-update simplifies package updates in BuildService, targeting mainly people who are both upstream and package maintainers. |
Window Search Protocol - againa 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) |
Easily Deploy an HA cluster in Virtual Machinesa project by aginies GOAL |
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. |
LUV on SUSE Studioan 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. |