YaST module for (SUSE Manager) salt parametrizable formulasa project by dmacvicar Parametrizable formulas is a normal salt module plus some metadata in order to interactively parametrize them. The metadata is used to automatically generate forms that are then injected as pillar data. See original Hackweek project, SUSE Manager support for formulas blog article and its (internal for now) docs. |
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. |
Migrate openmediavault core to Debian Stretch, upgrade webUI to ExtJS6, harden core frameworkan idea by vtheile The hack week is used to do the following issues for the future upcoming major release OMV4. - Finish the omv-confadm CLI tool |
obs-service-tar_scm version calculationan idea by denisok There are number of approaches but nothing landed for a long time "version calculation" issues and PRs. The goal is it to find solution that would satisfy all request. |
Desktop Client for Threema Messengeran idea by kfreitag openMittsu is an open source desktop client for Threema. It is cool, but it still has a few rough edges. The objective would be to round these, bring the patches upstream and provide cool packages for openSUSE. |
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. As kCFI consists in multiple tools, which include compiler plugins, kernel patches and binary analyzers, its deployment is considerably complex. Once code refactoring is finished, the next step consists in setting up proper repositories for the tool and for each submodule, along with scripts and documentation to enable easy configuration and compilation on new environments. |
openSUSE for Small and Medium Businessa project by kfreitag There are a couple of interesting initiatives that make the openSUSE project interesting for SMB, such as The Invis Server |
Cairo-Boardan idea by Julbra In 2017 Linux desktops still lack a good-looking Chess interface. 10 years ago I got frustrated and started my own. |
Get started with upstream work in ODL/OPNFVa project by mmnelemane The goals: - Learn enough Java fundamentals to understand OpenDaylight code |
Create an Jangouts ownCloud Appan idea by kfreitag Jangouts (for "Janus Hangouts") is a solution for videoconferencing based on WebRTC. It would be cool to be able to use that from within ownCloud, and thus it could be embedded in an ownCloud App. |