Use dwz from rpm to compress debug infoan invention by rguenther Use dwz (dwarf compressor) from rpms find-debuginfo.sh to reduce debuginfo package size. Aim for multi-file mode which would create a "base" debuginfo package that individual ones |
Jeedom House automation with SLES on RPIa project by cbosdonnat I recently got Jeedom working on SLES for Raspberry Pi. However, I'ld love to play more with it like controlling my window shutters. This hackweek could also be an occasion to get as much as possible of the jeedom plugins to work on SLES and openSUSE. |
SSH Tunnel YaST Plugina project by gary_smith Learn about developing a YaST plugin by creating a plugin to manage SSH Tunnels. Creating SSH port tunnels along with corresponding iptables rules is a useful technique for being able to access virtual machines on a remote host that only visible on a private network. Managing and maintaining these connections via scripts and tmux sesssions is less desirable than doing it through a nice UI like YaST. |
Prototype new LTP upstream runltp scriptan invention by metan Currently the upstream LTP is executed by a hacked up and old runltp script that executes even worse and fairly old mess called ltp-pan which in turn actually executes the test cases. This whole thing is a unmaintainable mess that should have been replaced with something simpler a long time ago. It should also have a few more features that has been requested in the meantime and not implemented since nobody wants to touch the code. For instance executing the test cases on a different machine via ssh and writing the results locally. Another feature I've been thinking about for quite some time is a parallel test execution, since most of the test cases in fact could be executed in parallel which could easily speed up the test run twice. There are other tests that cannot, mostly stress tests, but also test cases that modify global system state, i.e. system time, make use of sysv IPC, use loop devices, etc. These kind of tests should be annotated somehow so that we do not end up with a test cases competing for a global resources in a parallel test run. |
Learn & Improve Qt, C++ - Project Oficinaa project by slemke Updated over 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. |
OpenCV on SLES on Raspberry Pia project by joadavis I just want to learn how OpenCV works. And having a portable version would be great. |
Write a personal Telegram bota project by imanyugin The goal is to reduce the number of applications installed on the mobile phone (which consequently reduces the number of ads and spyware) and transfer some of the functionality of the commonly installed apps to a personal Telegram Bot. |
Fast bugzilla searchan invention by alnovak The Problem |
gitbota project by dmaiocchi gitbot |
Farfallaa project by dmaiocchi Farfalla, is a bot for analyze cucumber failures on the fly. |
Ideas about local community involvementa project by vsvecova The plan is to gather ideas about how SUSE can become a more integral part of the local tech community scene (in PRG, NUE, or other locations). As a person who has been involved in educating women about tech for some time, I am thinking of introductory workshops and meetups, aimed not necessarily only at female audience. |
Kite aerial photographya project by aocole Experiment with kite aerial photography |
Delete your Facebook installationa project by aocole Create a public art installation around this delete your facebook video. Essential elements are a screen and speaker (loud enough to be heard on a busy street environment but not so loud as to draw noise complaints). Video on repeat. |
YaST Integration Tests Using Cucumbera project by lslezak Currently we use openQA for the the YaST integration tests. It runs YaST in a VM and controls it via emulating keyboard input. The result is checked by comparing the screenshots. |
Skill Shot App updatesa project by aocole Updates and improvements to the android Skill Shot app. |
Cribbage board belt bucklea project by aocole Create a belt buckle with integrated cribbage board. |
Job Reporting Systema project by danritchie I want to play with Cassandra. The idea is to use Cassandra as the backend of a Job Reporting System. |
Containerized IRC bot service with a Web configuration and management UIa project by ukbelch Over the last year or so I have developed an IRC bot to work with the chat service of twitch.tv, providing user engagement functionality. |
Source Managment Tool(Lite Edition)a project by XGWang0 Want to build a server which can help us to manage some resource. The functions contain : Reserve, Lock, Release, Timer, Change,Add,Cancel,Delete etc. |
Using BCC to snoop Wifi or Bluetooh statusa project by acho BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)https://github.com/iovisor/bcc |
Add zypper markauto/unmarkauto commands to allow tuning automated cleanupa project by mlandres Packages added by the dependency solver in order to resolve a user's request, are marked as having been automatically installed. They may later be removed, if no more manually installed packages depend on them (e.g. by zypper remove --clean-deps). |
unified communication setup (integrating IRC)an invention by okurz motivationThe one mobile messaging service that shall not be named destroyed the world of "unified communication" by constructing a walled garden in recent years although there was a bright outlook with XMPP/jabber in before bundling all communication by providing an open standard and especially transports. I would like to revisit the state in 2017 and combine my text chat based communication needs from different end devices, namely my work notebook and my private smartphone. |
Morse Code Keyboarda project by tonghuix Just for Fun! |
DevOps application for L3 service on researcha project by fanyadan DevOps is hot, and SUSE now is changing that we will not only provide OS and relative products but also online-application-like products e.g. docker application, so L3 service needs to improve as well. |
Better Boot Screens with BPAEngine (Plymouth)a project by mdeniz This project is about hacking and pushing further an engine called BPAEngine written in plymouth that enable people to develop better boot screens without much effort. Having those new boot screens in our distributions would be great. |
Study and play with Machine Learninga project by wanghaisu I am HA developer, don't have any experience on machine leaning field. Recent years, many topics like "Data Analysis, Data Mining, Data Science, Machine Learning, and Big Data, etc... (I don't forget AI, but in not this time)" become more and more popular and seems interesting to me. I also want to know how high availability function implemented in some distributed system for the core part. |
Reanimate djmounta project by mwilck djmount is a neat idea - see UPnP/AV resources in your directly in the file system. Unfortunately the code hasn't been maintained for ~10y, and - at least for me - seems to by plagued by various bugs causing crashes and what not. There's currently no official openSUSE package. This project aims to pick up the code, fix bugs, and make the tool actually useful again. The code itself seems to be in quite a good shape, so this should be doable. |
Implement more (all missing) Filesystems in libstorage-ngan invention by aschnell The next generation libstorage-ng is still missing support for some filesystems. The task is to implement all of them: |
Improve headmore (your VNC client for character terminals) with new featuresa project by guohouzuo headmore is your fully functional VNC client (viewer + control) launched from command line for your geeky character terminals (Linux VT console, xterm, and more): |
AlexaCastan invention by irfan_habib Want to play with Alexa skills development. |
Turn an android tablet into a drawing tableta project by Pastafly Turn an android tablet into a drawing tablet |
A daemon program that empowers telephone appliances and SMS-capable devices to use Internet featuresa project by guohouzuo Websh is: |
Paper folding machinea project by aocole Build a paper folding machine capable of folding Skill Shot. |
backport fix for Pinnacle PCTV DVB-T tunner for Turris-OS official kernela project by sleep_walker I found recently that my DVB-T tunner plugged into Turris Omnia router gets a lot of I2C errors and sometimes divisions by zero. |
boot own kernel on Lenovo Tab 3 Business tableta project by sleep_walker Lenovo Tab 3 Business is nice piece of hardware with ARMv8 CPU and plenty of memory. It would be nice to try to boot some other OS. |
ESP8266 Tinkeringa project by nwmac ESP8266 Tinkering |
Try implementing OMEMO encryption for Empathya project by tonghuix It looks like OTR will never be implemented for Empathy. But two years after Snowden end-to-end encryption is really a basic requirement for every secure chat program. A few weeks ago I read about a promising protocol called OMEMO which seems to overcome all shortcomings of OTR and GnuPG with respect to instant messaging. |
openSUSE OpenStack Clouda project by bmwiedemann make crowbar+openstack work on openSUSE Leap 42.2 |
KF5 Czech localizationa project by vpelcak Plans of the Project |
Investigate how to use fuzzy tools reproduce bugsa project by yosun We used trinity to make fuzzing test, but it hard to reproduce bugs. I'd like to try to use syzkaller or other fuzzy tools to find a stable process to reproduce fuzzy bugs. |
Add testcases introduction for kernel testsuitesa project by yosun Since sometime we have limited time to file a bug, especially during daily review of testsuites result. Then some bugs are lake of introduction about what the testsuite are tested, it makes developer take more time to debug this issue. I'd like to find a way to add some description in somewhere convenient to use, when file a kernel function bug. |
Learn about debugging of services in systemd/dbus timesa project by mvancura boot: to find logs with both kernel and user-space parts, be able to add debug flags etc. to the failing service configuration... suspend/resume: what services are configured? Something triggered via DBus? How to find? And how to debug that? |
OBS project diff pluginan invention by lnussel Leap integrates packages from several SLE codestreams and Factory. In order to keep an overview of what package has which version and in which project an overview is needed. An obs plugin similar to the Factory dashboard could probably do the job. |
Learn KMS / DRM graphics driver internals - implement virtual/software KMS drivera project by vliaskovitis I want to understand the basics and architecture of KMS / DRM drivers in the kernel (also in mesa, but this project is more about the kernel-side). I will read docs and attempt to implement a virtual kernel-mode-setting driver (vkms) as described in Documentation/gpu/todo. This would be a KMS driver for a fake modesetting graphics device, just using normal system memory. This can be useful for learning, but judging from dri-developer discussions, also useful for testing hotplug races, plane blending and finding other KMS/DRI infrastructure bugs. |
DMI table conformance checkera project by jdelvare The SMBIOS specification includes an informative annex providing conformance guidelines for DMI table implementations. I would like to write a checker tool to verify the conformance of DMI tables, based on this document. Such a tool could be useful for system firmware writers. |
Add URLs for source repos and communication to Hackweek projectsa project by eclectigeek It would be excellent if Hackweek projects had a standard way to include URLs for their code repositories, as well as URLs for communication methods like chat and email. This would allow folks who are interested in a project to either lurk a bit to learn more, or directly reach out to the folks running the project. |
libpsoas: A C++ Ceph client librarya project by jwilliamson libpsoas is a C++ library for writing Ceph clients. |
Analyze the security of Linux HTTPS connections and monitor the traffic of "smart" devicesan invention by thardeck I have Raspberry Pi with WLAN and an additional network module which can be run as a WIFI access point. |
Time Lapse Videos for HackWeek 15a project by JonathanKang Content:Record several time lapse video for this HackWeek. |
Research LVM2 new features: System ID, lvmlockda project by ZRen The new features below were added for the cluster (shared disk) scenario of LVM2 in upstream half year ago. I'm new to LVM2, and have been busy with bugfix things this days. This hackweek |
Hack salt-toaster to use systemd-nspawn instead of dockera project by mdinca It seems that systemd-nspawn, together with machinectl can use qcow2 images directly. |
exceptional: Wrappers for C++ Exceptions.a project by jwilliamson Sometimes, you want a flexible way to handle certain situations involving C++ exceptions, particularly those for which alternative actions are either easily encapsulated, do not substantially interrupt the program flow, or must cross a foreign-function interface or thread boundary. |
SSH bastion and host management toolsa project by hart Eliminate the overhead that usually comes with managing access details and credentials for many hosts in many locations by providing tools to install an 'anchor' service on one publicly accessible server, and a reverse tunnel and authentication synchronization service on each of the hosts one needs access to. |
Package mitmproxy for openSUSE properlyan invention by kfreitag Mitmproxy is a totally awesome tool to investigate http- and https-traffic and thus is a very useful debugging tool. |
Computational photography in pythona project by nadvornik Python offers some useful libraries for this topic, I already know numpy and openCV, I want to try for example scikit-image. |
ipv6 support for download.opensuse.org / mirrorbraina project by dimstar_suse There is a long-standing problem that mirrorbrain on download.opensuse.org does not do reasonable redirection when a user comes by with an ipv6 address... |
RankWell: Markov Chain Generation of Yelp Restaurant Reviewsa project by ericp Ever left a restaurant wanting to write a review, but thinking it wasn't worth the trouble to tap out all those words on your phone -- you just want to give the place your n stars and provide a few words of praise or condemnation? If only you could press a button to generate a plausible review. If this project happens, you will. |
Track statistics on the openSUSE staging process to gain feedback on changesan invention by jberry Collecting and presenting statistics on the various aspects of the openSUSE:Factory/openSUSE:Leap:* staging process would be useful for determining if changes in tooling and automation have an impact on the workflow. Some examples or information of interest are as follows. |
Integrate zeromq into crowbar-openstack as a alternative to rabbitmqa project by StevenK RabbitMQ is, in this hacker's opinion, hard to run, hard to scale, hard to debug, and difficult to run in a HA situation. ZeroMQ takes a different approach from the centralized broker model, and instead runs a daemon on every machine that needs to send or receive message over the bus, and communicates directly between machines. |
Setup a virtual test envionmenta project by AngelaBriel Playing around with kvm, libvirt and related tools to setup an easy to use and quickly available test environment on my workstation. Find out which other tools or environments are available on SUSE side, which can be used instead of a local/private solution. |
Get started with upstream work in ODL/OPNFVa project by mmnelemane The goals: - Learn enough Java fundamentals to understand OpenDaylight code |
Make GCC IPA-SRA really IPAa project by jamborm GCC's IPA-SRA pass is run as a regular pass, not as an IPA pass. While this has simplified its implementation quite a bit, it's been creating pass-ordering issues for years now. So, let me try again to make it a real IPA pass, possibly dropping the capability to turn by-reference parameters to by-value ones, but definitely giving it the ability to work on strongly connected components of the call graph. And ending the pass-ordering issues. |
kernel sensitive data protectiona project by joeyli There have some kernel mechanisms that they keep symmetric key or password in memory. Those password or key may leak through /dev/mem, kdump, hibernation, bpf print to userland. |
kCFI Releasea project by jmoreira kCFI is a tool that enables the compilation of commodity Operating Systems with Control-Flow Integrity protection. kCFI first prototype was developed/implemented during a PhD program held in the University of Campinas, in Brazil. Although fully functional, the tool remains in a very experimental shape, needing to be refactored prior to being released. |
More ruby in YaSTa project by jreidinger In general plan for YaST is to use ruby only in future. So goal of this project is to move it forward and replace more parts with ruby. |
Learn openQAa project by GraceWang I plan to learn openQA during this hack week. Below are the details: |
GoldenDict popup flagan invention by xiaoguang_wang When GoldenDict enable scan popup functionality, if you want GoldenDict to show popup window, you need to select word by mouse and at same time press ALT or CTRL key. You can't show popup window only by mouse when needed. |
Push on the Tcl Binding for (lib)Marpaa project by andreask libmarpa is an parsing library based on Earley's algorithm, by Jeffrey Kegler. |
Learn Android Development: Just Roll One Diea project by mvidner I want to get started with developing apps for phones and tablets. It is a very general idea, rather open ended. |
Run all the upstream tests for all the packages we supporta project by pgeorgiadis Take the source rpm of a package (e.g. systemd), find the upstream tests, run them, store the results to a database that a web ui can access and display them. Now, do this automatically, for every qam-sle update. |
Nightwatch, Webpack and vue.js!!!a project by abelarbi Nightwatch.js is a Node.js based End-to-End (E2E) testing solution for browser based apps. It's based on Webdrive, meaning it's a very reliable way for me to test HAWK UI! It's a great opportunity to learn Webpack, PhantomJS nightwatch and to set up a TDD approach with any new features written with vue.js, the framework which we will be using in HAWK from now on. |
OBS project file searcha project by adamm Implement a basic file search for a given OBS project. An example of basic functionality can already be found for Ubuntu or Debian. The goal is to implement, |
Finish and publish a music manager script (finddupmusic), an automatic file mover (watchfilesmover) and an ISO image downloader/writer to USB drives (imwriter)a project by alarrosa In the last hackweeks and my free time, I've been developing several tools to various degrees of completion. The purpose of this hackweek is to finish three of them, publish them on github and create openSUSE packages. |
openQA web UI improvementsa project by asmorodskyi
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Small Basic interpreter in Javaa project by mateialbu Just an excuse to learn more about antlr and parsing in general. |
Relax-and-Recover: New kind of "backup" method: BACKUP=ZYPPERan invention by jsmeix For Relax-and-Recover (abbr. ReaR, RPM package rear) I like to implement a new kind of "backup" method: |
(Functional) Reactive Programming (Web) programminga project by bergmannf I want to use this Hackweek to explore (Functional) Reactive Programming to be able to use it in my day-to-day work. |
Setup UEFI HTTPBoot with OVMF and try to write/run test on openQAa project by bchou HTTPBoot was added into UEFI SPEC since 2.5. It aims to replace PXE and provides more features. Actually, the concept of HTTPBoot is similar to PXE. It starts with the HTTP URL from the DHCP server and fetches the data with the HTTP protocol. The key difference between HTTPBoot and PXE is the support of DNS. With DNS, the firmware and the bootloader can resolve the domain name so it's possible to pass the well-known URL to download the image instead of the explicit IP URL. Besides, HTTP is designed to cross different domains, while tftp (PXE) is only for the local network. |
Design the 2021 Open Build Service stickera project by hennevogel 2019 |
oscara project by zhangxiaofei oscar is short for osc sugar, it will be a collection of little wrapper scripts on top of the openSUSE build service command-line tool that make it easier to use. |
Experiment with libfontconfig optimizationsa project by michalsrb This is preparation/accompanying project to my school thesis. |
Install and fix Linux support on ASUS E200H netbooka project by tiwai I freshly bought a small and cheap laptop ASUS 200H based on Cherrytrail. My plan is to install openSUSE on it, and bring it along with my vacation in the following week :) |
openQA Package Testinga project by RBrownSUSE openQA has a well earned reputation as a 'full system' testing tool, able to test a system end-to-end from the operating system to it's applications on a number of different platforms and architectures, including VM's & Bare Metal. |
Authboss v2a project by aarondl Rewrite the authboss Go library (authentication engine) for use with JWTs. Clean up existing code. Fix bugs etc. |
Add sync. to AWS S3 support for ceph radosgwa project by abhishekl Basically $topic, as of the latest release of ceph, we have some not so trivial support to pull off something like this at least for metadata, need to see if data sync is also permitted, and then probably hook it to sync to AWS itself |
Unattended secure boot with TPM.a project by mwolcendorf The idea is quite simple, and all the pieces should already be there - but what is, IMO, lacking is putting them all together: |
Learn Rust and tinker with Servoa project by gmoro Learn enough Rust to be able to collaborate with the servo project (http://servo.org) |
OpenStack Benchmark Dashboarda project by chuller Tasks |
Securing a CMS by using a hidden CMS and exporting static html to a web servera project by johannes_p Small non profit organisations or activist groups need a Web presence that is easy to maintain by several authors. When using a CMS they do not have the resources to secure the CMS from the various possible attacs most CMSes are notorious for. Defacement or placing malicious content can damage the reputation of such non profit organisations. |
pkgdiff script - show differences in package/one file from package between two releasesa project by jcejka A common task in L3 is to find a difference between package release X+1 which is reported as broken by customer and X which was working fine. OBS does not provide easy mapping between their revisions and package release numbers. It has "rdiff" command for comparing two packages from different projects, but it does not allow to select only one file or specify different revisions for compared packages. |
Print furniture of future office for agile planninga project by chuller Description |
Distributed cache in GoLanga project by at1012
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grab this: localize new Jekyll opensuse software sitean invention by lnussel https://software.opensuse.org/ is aging. Richard made a proposal using Jekyll to statically generate a new layout: https://software.opensuse.org/newsite/, code at https://github.com/sysrich/new-software.o.o |
Run openQA testsuites with MALLOC_CHECK_ and MALLOC_PERTURB_ variables setan invention by michalnowak
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Add support for Fresco FL2000DX USB to HDMI adaptera project by ykaukab http://www.frescologic.com/products_show.php?ms=3 |
More diagnostics features for the Mojolicious event loopan invention by kraih Mojolicious is a web development toolkit and framework built around an event loop. That has many performance and scalability advantages, but can also make debugging slow code a bit of a challenge. |
SUSE MANAGER automation of creating custom channels "suma-custom-channel"a project by asemen SUSE Manager has the possibility to add custom channels using the GUI. |
Hack partnerfatea project by sbahling partnerFATE (based on openFATE) is the interface used by our partners to interact directly with the SUSE feature database. It's an important tool and has been a reliable service for years, but could use some updates and enhancements. My goal (if I find time) is to install a local instance of partnerfate to use as a test bed for fixes and enhancements. |
Investigate Wayland support in Tumbleweed for GNOMEan invention by fcrozat Fedora 25 has enabled Wayland by default for GNOME. |
Finish Making a grub-ipxe package for opensuse like Ubuntu hasa project by blarson In ubuntu, you can install grub-ipxe, which adds an ipxe entry to the grub menu. This allows you to easily pxe boot on machines that may not natively support it. You can also use it along with grub2-reboot to remotely re-image a machine. The project has been started here: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:blarson:grub-ipxe |