SUSE Musicians Projecta project by jctmichel We started the SUSE Musician's Space several Hackweeks ago, out of which we spawned the SUSE band, now known as SUSE LOUD. |
crash-pythona project by jeff_mahoney New Development |
Learn Pythona project by djz88 Python is well known all over the world and has wide range of usage. Lets dive into to a bit. |
Reverse engineer Tecnoalarm protocola project by cbosdonnat TecnoAlarm is a house alarm system. The input devices are communicating with the main node of the system via an RS 485 bus. In order to be able to plug in such systems in a house automation system, its communication protocol needs to be reverse engineered. |
Running openATTIC and DeepSea on multiple distrosa project by jluis Running openATTIC and DeepSea on Multiple Distributions |
Automation of virtualization testing in QAM team (deployment+basic test scenario)a project by brhavel This was planned for previous hackweek (hw16-1) |
x86 instructions decodera project by bpetkov This is the tool I've been working on since HW11 and it needs more work. Actually, there's always something which could be done on it. It is basically an x86 instruction decoder with special emphasis on the kernel and decoding interesting pieces of it in order to help in the development of low-level patching techniques, among others. |
X86_64 platform system programa project by jnwang DescriptionIt can boot up from udisk/floppy. |
Improve the openSUSE infrastructurea project by lrupp There is a lot to do in the openSUSE infrastructure land... |
Build a minetest server inside SUSE networka project by whdu An introduction from minetest website: " Minetest is a near-infinite-world block sandbox game and a game engine, inspired by InfiniMiner, Minecraft, and the like. Minetest is available natively for Windows, OS X, GNU/Linux, Android, and FreeBSD. It is Free/Libre and Open Source Software, released under the LGPL 2.1 or later. " |
Practice Goa project by vcuadradojuan Use this hackweek to practice and learn more about Go. |
Gran Canaria office: whiteboard, cubieboard and morea project by ancorgs Time for technical housekeeping in the shared Gran Canaria office. |
Add SUSE Manager virtualization management capabilitiesa project by cbosdonnat SUSE Manager can do some virtual machines management, but needs a lot to be complete. This project is about investigating more on that topic. |
Dochazkaa project by smithfarm Dochazka is a long-term project to replace the obsolete Attendance & Time Tracking system used by the Prague office since 2007. Dochazka is a complex system consisting of three major components: |
geekos.prv.suse.net employee finderan invention by hennevogel Mission: |
New SUSE R&D Employee workstation/laptop auto-installera project by dmacvicar The idea is to create a bootable medium (eg. pendrive) that allows: |
Learn to speak, read and write Germanan invention by cjschroder2 My German reading and speaking skills suck. I've forgotten everything except "Mehr Bier, bitte". A week of intensive immersion ought to enable me to order food as well. And converse with my German team members. Especially when we go out for meals and drinks. |
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 |
openQA-butler - Application that offers a GUI for installing and configuring openQA and openQA workers.an invention by SLindoMansilla Docker & Yast |
Kubic Desktop - aka Sgt Peppers Read Only Hearts Club Banda project by RBrownSUSE The Kubic Project currently produces a "CaaSP-like" Tumbleweed OS, focused on Kubernetes clusters |
Intranet Search Enginea project by sven15 In this hack week we want to focus on improving the existing components used for http://docsearch.nue.suse.com. Creating separated repositories for each service and pushing them to github.com is also desired. |
Improve kernel crashdump upload infrastructurea project by puzel Kernel dumps, provided by our customers, are uploaded by Customer Support to ziu.suse.de and shared via NFS to L3 servers at which they're analyzed. This procedure works, but likely has room for improvement. |
Designing with LibreOfficea project by rliang06 L10N for the book entitled Designing with LibreOffice by Bruce Byfield |
Learn (machine) learningan invention by mwilck I'd like to gain practical knowledge about machine learning / TensorFlow / scikit by trying out simple examples. |
Improve EMU Team toolsa project by vitezslav_cizek The goal of this project is to extend and consolidate the tools used by the Emergency Update Team. |
Research/Development: `Doc as Code` Using Asciidoctor, Jekyll, gh-pages, TravisCI, Bootstrap v4 and any Additional Tech Discovered Along the Waya project by JCayouette
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create a kernle module monitor basic information in disk/driver IOan invention by jerrytang I'v been doing the testing on device mapper, once there are some regression it's very hard to debug without block-layer knowledge. |
Play with Caas Platform 2 and Salta project by wanghaisu CaaSP is designed to be used with containers based on SUSE micro OS, using Salt as the management tool. CaaSP2 GMC is available at the moment. I want to spend the hackweek 0x10 to play with it, figure out how CasSP integrate and work with Salt. |
Improve Conference Recording Experiencea project by dmolkentin Problem statement |
free hugsan invention by dmaiocchi free hugs for hackweek |
Base container image and template for openSUSE Leap 42.3a project by dmacvicar Build a base image and template (both kiwi and Dockerfile) for openSUSE Leap 42.3 using the native OBS container building feature. |
Kernel Boot/Testing Framework with LinuxKita project by vrothberg Problem statementOnce a kernel is built, a developer/janitor may want to boot the kernel for various reasons, such as performing simple boot test or running tests and workloads from user space or simply playing around in a shell. However, an easy to use and a descriptive tool to perform those tasks doesn't exist to our knowledge. |
Old games on modern Linuxa project by mstaudt There are plenty of old games that were compiled for Linux - particularly in Loki times around 2000. |
Learning & using Tensorflow to estimate patch installation times on SUSE Manageran invention by PSuarezHernandez Introduction |
Big SUSE Event Bus (for SUSE services integration)a project by mdinca Within SUSE we are using various systems for different tasks. E.g. GitHub and GitLab as DVCS, Jenkins for building or testing, OBS for building… and the list continues. Some of those systems can be interconnected in some way. But not every system can do that, especially if you are behind a corporate firewall and some (I'm looking at you GitHub) have a quota. So wouldn't it be nice to have something like a Big SUSE event bus, where every event we'd be interested in could be queried or subscribed to? |
Deep learning/ AI topicsan invention by arun_kant Planning to do some deep learning course sessions e.g. fastai , google ML crash course etc. Also try to understand common tools (tensorflow, jupyter notebook, numpy, pandas, pytorch) and practices e.g. Convoluation neutral nets, SGD used to solve learning problems. |
Implement >=z10 (s390x) support to QEMUa project by mbenes Last time I checked QEMU lacked support for >= z10 processors. Thus one cannot run SLE12 and newer in a virtual machine on non-s390x host. I'd like to improve the situation during Hackweeks. |
Simulate SD card in softwarea project by algraf To make OpenQA work with real ARM devices, we need to control |
Easy openSUSE Upgradea project by maverick74 The idea is about an easy way to allow users to make upgrades (e.g.: changing from one major version like 15.0 to version 15.1) using a GUI and as easy as they can in Ubuntu. |
Another try on minimalistic C widget librarya project by metan I've attempted this several times already and each attempt had different shortcomings. I'm kind of curious about how exactly will I fail this time. |
Write SUSE engineering blog postsa project by ptesarik L3 bug reproduction often requires becoming the admin for a moment. I'd like to write down some nifty tricks I used to get certain “interesting” system configurations to work. |
Analyze supportconfig data with ELK (elasticsearch, logstash, kibana)a project by kwk We all pant for customer data. Which hardware do customers run ? Which packages are installed ? Which services are running ? etc. pp. |
Refresh openbuildservice.organ invention by hennevogel openbuildservice.org is the landing page of the Open Build Service free software project. It could use a fresh design. |
Cryptocurencies in openSUSEa project by pluskalm I want to create devel project for cryptocurrencies/mining tools/blockchain related stuff, fill it with packages and submit at least some of them to Tumbleweed. |
Replace ctcs2 with avocadoa project by pluskalm We need to package avocado, get it into distro and migrate some of our testsuites from ctcs2. Atm avocado is present in openSUSE:Factory and Backports exist at my home project |
Implement kernel cmdline and/or autoyast/kickstart support in terraform-provider-libvirta project by dmacvicar terraform-provider-libvirt supports CoreOS ignition file/content, which end rendered as kernel command line options (the provider does some nice stuff like allowing you to pass the json content and it will take care of putting it into a temporary file). |
zypper-docker reloadeda project by mssola The aim of this project is to finish up the work already done in previous editions of Hackweek in regards to zypper-docker. That being: |
retro-gtk: Support Hardware Renderinga project by aplazas retro-gtk is a toolkit for GTK+-based Libretro frontends. It is mainly used by GNOME Games to play retro games via Libretro gaming console emulators. |
Check and extended the QMK Firmware for mechanical keyboardsa project by SKaim A lot of custom-built or ethusiast-level keyboards such as the Planck, Zeal60, Let's Split and many more use an open-source firmware called QMK. This firmware allows you to freely define your keyboard layout and add a lot of functionality (i.e. emitting a different keycode on long and short keypress, dual-function keys, leader keys (think of vi's |
RMT: repository mirroring toolan invention by ikapelyukhin The project |
SMT in a Containeran invention by jsevans It's a pretty simple idea. Be able to deploy an SMT using Docker with minimum effort. |
Heart Rate Variabilty (HRV) evaluation with open source toolsa project by bigironman What is HRV ? |
Learn to use pen testing toolsa project by bryanstephenson Take some online classes for penetration testing tools and then practice using them. The goal is to learn enough to provide some value for pen testing of real products. Originally I was hoping to have a real cloud to pen test, but that appears unlikely so I plan to set up an Apache web server instead as the system under test. It won't matter much as the goal is to learn to use the tools. |
openSUSE:Factory python2/python3 splita project by pluskalm As in near future, there will be python2python3 in Factory but no /usr/bin/python and in SLE-15 base no python2 it is necessary to start checking/switching dependencies. |
Do some 3D printingan invention by aschnell Do some 3D printing incluing designing the object. |
Make YaST Testing Independent of Keyboard Shortcutsa project by shundhammer Motivation / Problem |
Learn about log-structured file systemsa project by ganghe Compared with traditional file systems (e.g. EXT4, XFS), log-structured file systems treat its storage as a circular log and write sequentially to the head of the log. I want to learn about this kind of file system via this hack week, to understand how it manages its data and metadata, to understand how it recover back from crash, to understand its advantages and disadvantages. |
(DIY) Robotic SUSE pet for your desktop and amaze your workmatesa project by ilausuch The idea is to create a fantastic robotic SUSE pet using cheap materials. It will be moved with you remote control of your TV. After building the prototype the schemes and Arduino code will be delivered for everyone to try building it at home. |
openSUSE Infrastructure "Factory first"-like policya project by tampakrap The SLE15 development model follows the Factory First policy, where all submissions need to go first to openSUSE:Factory and then to SLE15 repos. This way more bugs are fixed, less patches get lost, less backporting is happening etc. |
Running Workshopa project by tgoettlicher Fresh air and motion helps your brain to come up with new and creative ideas. |
Implement QEMU Firmware Config device support in Linuxrc/AutoYaSTa project by dmacvicar While normally data is passed to linuxrc (including an AutoYaST profile), modern auto-install tools like Ignition from CoreOS support a very interesting method: the QEMU Firmware Config device. |
Automatic refhost deploymenta project by ktsamis This would be a multiple step solution, a first idea that I would explore would be: |
learn conkya project by pgajdos I would like to work mainly on https://fate.suse.com/323638, think of default configuration and perhaps create a small configuration script for conky. |
Learn how to write Dracut modulesa project by nadvornik
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My Little Managera project by lucidd Yes this project is yet another project for creating a Suse Manager clone. |
Experiment with WeKanan invention by RBrownSUSE While I despise Trello, I quite like the idea of using a Kanban board to organise my individual work and much of my personal projects |
Learning Rust by rewriting DriConf with GTK+ 4a project by clanig The DriConf-Project inside of MESA has seen its latest update in 2006 and is implemented with GTK+ 2. https://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/DriConf/ |
Messing around with an Arduino Board and Ca project by sschricker See title |
Refactor apply_role in crowbar framework to create a better worlda project by itxaka Look at this beauty: https://github.com/crowbar/crowbar-core/blob/master/crowbarframework/app/models/serviceobject.rb#L941 |
yast2-network clean up and start a new API designa project by teclator |
Improve TAP and RSpec parsing in openQA External Harness Parsera project by foursixnine Currently there is support for TAP being added to OpenQA::Parser::Format |
Enlightenment Themesa project by simotek I have several themes in progress, they all need lots of work before they could be used with openSUSE. * The gtk people keep changing things so the gtk theme I use to match my enlightenment theme also needs fixing. |
Implement git-explode to untangle linear sequence of commits into multiple independent topic branchesa project by aspiers Automate the process described here: |
Task manager in Elixir/Erlanga project by vmoravec Elixir is a Ruby-ish dialect of Erlang with meta-programming capabilities, this is my first project using it: pedro . The idea is to create a task manager that would organize tasks (jobs) and manage them in projects. It will be running locally, remotely or both in multi-node setup, will provide CLI, have web UI relying on http and websockets. |
Live audio projecta project by simotek Live audio tools could use some work in openSUSE and are fun to play with. |
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] speed up distro rebuild time by analyzing rebuild grapha project by lnussel The openSUSE build service could build hundreds of packages in parallel but in practice serial package dependencies prevent that. |
fun hardware peripherialsa project by michals There are many fun peripherials that you can connect to a RPi but PC users are not left out either |
Using BCC to snoop Wifi or Bluetooh statusa project by acho BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)https://github.com/iovisor/bcc |
buit: fancy ultra fast mail client or "my local gmail"a project by dmacvicar My current mail setup is mu4e and emacs based mail client included with the amazing mu mail indexer. mu works similar to notmuch but allows easy bidirectional operation with the original Maildir. Add mbsync (isync) to sync imap locally and msmtp and you have a full mail setup. |
Learn & Improve Qt, C++ - Project Oficinaa project by slemke Updated over 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. |
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. |
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, |
Design the 2021 Open Build Service stickera project by hennevogel 2019 |
grab this: openSUSE beta test program and web applicationa project by lnussel openSUSE Leap 42.3 goes for a rolling release model with automated openQA tests. That covers only so much though. We need manual testing too. In previous releases a google document spread sheet was used to coordinate and track the efforts.That's probably not the best method anymore. |
KF5 Czech localizationa project by vpelcak Plans of the Project |
Take care of my Debian packagesan invention by vcuadradojuan Take time this week to take care of the packages I maintain at Debian; open bugs, fix bugs, new upstream versions, enable testsuites in autopkgtest. |
rselispa project by rpalethorpe Rust Emacs clone (sort of), see README for details. |
Build a tea candle housing from sugar cubesa project by bmwiedemann A nice project for enhancing the winter time: |
shell script static analyzera project by michals With all those analyzers for C code we get so much information about our C code. |
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. |
package mediagoblinan invention by mstrigl From the mediagoblin.org website: |
Visualize new SLE15 module trees in SCC as an interactive tree diagrama project by thutterer Everything is (in) a module now. They depend on each other and you need a whiteboard and a few different colors to understand and remember how. |
Upstream support for SGI Octanean invention by tsbogend Patches for supporting SGI Octanes are floating around since ages. The latest version is against v4.10. I've talked to Ralf Baechle (MIPS kernel maintainer) and he is willing to take patches from me... so I have to provide them... and this what this project is for:-) |
netlink interface for ethtoola project by mkubecek There seems to be an overall consensus that the ioctl interface used by ethtool is a poor design as it's inflexible, error prone and notoriously hard to extend. It should clearly be replaced by netlink and obsoleted. Unfortunately not much actual work has been done in that direction until this project started. |
minima: small, easy alternative to SUSE Manager (in Go)a project by moio 1% of SUSE Manager's functionality in 0.1% of the lines of code |
Create a tool to generate vCPU/vNUMA topology for virtual machinesa project by jfehlig Most large workloads such as SAP HANA require special, highly optimized configuration to run in a virtual machine. Virtual resources such as memory and CPU must be carefully configured to ensure optimum performance of the virtual machine workload. Default VM configuration created by tools such as virt-install are not optimized and often result in poor performance of large workloads due to memory access latencies and incorrect/incomplete information available to the VM's task scheduler. |
Learn BDD with python (Cucumber)a project by jwei2017 Behavior-Driven Development is a process to follow in software development. I want to learn how BDD testing framework works. Learn how the pieces fall together and how frameworks are put together, as well as best practice of BDD. |
Package Mycroft Core and the Mycroft Plasmoid for openSUSEan invention by alarrosa Mycroft is an open source artificial intelligence platform (an open source assistant) and has very nice demos like: Mycroft Plasmoid Version 2.0 and Akademy 2017 presentation (this one starts around 2:30) . |
Dropbox replacement written in Ponya project by KGronlund I want to experiment with three things: |
SUSEGo - A knowledge search enginea project by jcavalheiro Why |
Setup a WhatsApp <-> XMPP Gatewaya project by holgisms I'm using Conversations (XMPP+OMEMO) as an encrypted IM solution. Since a lot of groups organizing them self using WhatsApp, it's hard to stay away from it. |
Package odpdown and get it into OpenSUSEa project by jgrassler I am currently using odpdown for presentations (tl;dr: it lets you write your slides in Markdown and generates Libreoffice slides from that and a Libreoffice slide master (such as a corporate identity template)). It is currently not available in OpenSUSE so it needs to be packaged and submitted to Factory. |
port notmuch/muchsync to androida project by aaptel port notmuch/muchsync to android, with some java ui on top |
Deploying software.opensuse.orga project by dmacvicar After an internal call for help to take over software.opensuse.org deployment, I spend some time studying the code in order to find out what would it mean to take it over. |
Bootstrap portusctl as a separate repositorya project by mssola Right now |
kanku - multiple improvementsa project by M0ses The following improvements for kanku are planned: |
Play with Matrix.org as replacement for IRCa project by dmacvicar Matrix.org is a project to create a protocol and server implementation to replace IRC. |
Learn and use mesona project by JonathanKang meson[0], a replacement to autotools, is very popular nowadays. It's a lot faster than autotools as far as what I hear and see. Besides lots of GNOME projects has been ported to meson. As one of the maintainers of GNOME Logs[1], I need learn meson and try to port Logs to meson for faster building. |
Research on OMEMO for libpurplea project by whdu OMEMO is the next generation of end-to-end encryption method for IM applications, which supersedes OTR. Compare to OTR, OMEMO provides many useful new features. |
Pair Programming Test Drive/Probefahrta project by mamorales Are you interested in pairing? Are you wondering whether it is something that would help you and your team members in your current project? Would you like to try it out before you fully commit to such an extreme idea? Then this is your lucky day Sir/Madam! |
Make maildirproc IMAP readya project by jgrassler I currently use maildirproc for filtering Maildirs downloaded by offlineimap and like its highly flexible approach to filtering a lot (filters Python code). This works very well, except for one problem: after filtering, the next offlineimap run deletes the messages that where previously in |
Test and improve openstack-ansible project for Leap 42.3 / Tumbleweeda project by aplanas Objective |
Pocket Operating System based on openSUSEa project by paper318 A pocket operating system,can be burned in a usb stick. Not the live usb,you can save all your changes in this. |
Use xfs as a curious usera project by yosun
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Scripts and recipes for setting up VMs with multipath and other compex storage stacksa project by mwilck Customers are using complex storage stacks such as LVM over dm-crypt over MD RAID over multipath over iSCSI and FC with LOTs of LUNs, and we're facing problems in that area which are usually very hard to reproduce. It's also hard to guard against regressions. |
Setup E-Mail notification about new or changed SAP Notesa project by AngelaBriel Try to get back an automatic email notification about new or changed SAP Notes. Since SAP has closed down some of their internal servers, which hosted an unofficial database/API to the SAP Notes, the nice email notification service of the SAP LinuxLab is terminated. |
Playing with OpenFaaS: a Serverless Framework for Docker and Kubernetesa project by pgeorgiadis OpenFaaS - Functions as a Service |
Mobidict - A dictionary app with support for Mobi dictionary filesa project by namtrac There are a lot of good dictionaries in Mobi format (Thanks to Kindle) but none of the dictionary applications support it. But thanks to libmobi one can parse mobi files and extract the relevant data. This project is basically writing a gui (with Qt5) on top of libmobi for mobi dictionary files. |
Rocket.Chat Improvementsa project by nkrinner Various improvements to Rocket.Chat, like - adding a IRC/Rocket.Chat gateway |
Add a y2log viewer to openQA's WebUIa project by cwh Quite a big part of openQA is testing the installation of SUSE products. All of them are installed by YaST. So a big quantity of problems found during openQA testruns are YaST problems. |
Save and restore desktop window positionsa project by blgardner I switch fairly often from working on my laptop alone to working on my laptop attached to the dock with several monitors, and I have to move my windows around every time I switch. I want a tool to save and load window/desktop location configurations. I've tried a few tools and scripts that either haven't worked or haven't worked to my liking. I propose to create a tool that will work for openSUSE. |
Ansible configs for home infrastructure: router, nas, server, desktop, laptop, htpc, offlinepca project by vcuadradojuan A successor of |
Porting coreboot to Dell Latitude E6230a project by ArchLinux I'm going to port coreboot to the Dell Latitude E6230 laptop and make it work. |
Try more qemu/libvirt features.a project by xlai Current virtualization requirements mainly come from fate, and I haven't got chance to try freely many features of qemu/libvirt. So I will try to play it. |
Deep in Process Scheduling Performance test method and toolsa project by JNa Linux process scheduler is the core of the Linux operating system,and it will directly affect the accuracy and stability of the Linux operating system is running. I want to deep in Process Scheduling Performance test method and tools. |
Install other Linux distros and play around with thema project by ta-ro See how other distros do and solve things and what we can probably learn from them (or where we offer better solutions). |
Controlling and Testing the YaST UI Remotely (for Integration Tests, openQA)a project by lslezak Hackweek 18 Update |
Add support for m3u, m3u extended, pls, and asx playlists to Volumio music player.a project by cwh Volumio is a great, Linux based, open source music player for Raspberry PI and x86. |
Create a web application for configuring laitos - your "Do Everything" software for serious preppersa project by guohouzuo Laitos is an open source project written in go, it emphasizes simplicity of maintenance and delivers a complete suite of web, DNS, and mail servers to host a personal web server. Beyond the suite of servers, laitos software hooks into numerous API platforms, that altogether enable user access to Internet features (such as Facebook, Twitter, emails) via alternative communication infrastructures such as telephone (PSTN), SMS, and satellite terminals. |
Create a ncurses based frontend for Deepsea's policy.cfg generation (SES5)a project by jschmid1 Being part of SUSE's Storage Team I frequently talk about our Deployment tool called Deepsea. |
Parser to extract function names from openQA lib/ functions - improve perl skillsa project by jorauch Since there is no real documentation about openQA's lib/ functions I wanted to kill two birds with one stone and write a parser in perl that extracts all function names (and maybe preceding comments) in said directory and improve my perl knowledge by doing this. |
Develop an ansible role to automate Rallya project by flaviosr Problem |
Learn more about Cloud computinga project by cxiong A course on Edx -- "Cloud Computing Infrastructure" -- looks very interesting. I want to spend this hackweek to "systematically" learn more about "cloud computing" |
zypper log analysis with the elastic stacka project by kwk Automate analysis of zypper logs using the elastic stack |
Add support for DDR4 to decode-dimmsa project by jdelvare While DDR4 memory has become quite popular, decode-dimms doesn't know about it and is not able to display any useful information for DDR4 memory modules. I would like decode-dimms to provide the same detailed information about DDR4 memory modules as it does for all older memory types. |
integrate rabbitmq into obsbugzillaan invention by bmwiedemann OBS started distributing live events through a rabbitmq and Bernhard's obsbugzilla scripts can use that as an additional source to update bugzilla with reduced and more uniform delays, e.g. within 30 minutes of the last SR relating to a given bug. |
Go async (and non-blocking) with HTTP requestsa project by j_renner There is a couple of libraries available for asynchronous and non-blocking processing of HTTP requests (in Java) that can be used to avoid having threads waiting for responses in request intensive applications, for example: |
online DB of L3 supported productsa project by mvancura The goal is to create a set of YAML files describing L3 supported products with all metadata we need to store there - and a JS presentation layer automatically showing this data in several forms, one of them will be a part of our L3 documentation. |
My own picture gallery using Flickr APIa project by mvancura Flickr provides not only a large space for photos but also nice features around, including tags and other metadata allowing sorting of photos by different criteria - but one is very limited in the design of something like "frontpage" of such galleries. The solution is to use 3rd party JS solutions using Flickr API, like nanogallery. |
kdenlive: Help finishing the timeline refactoran invention by gboiko Kdenlive is refactoring its timeline to be based on Qt's data models and a QML view. This work is not yet finalized so any help there is appreciated by the developers. |
Deploy an openQA and create 3 openQA testcase for nautilusa project by qzhao Deploy an openQA on my locally virtual machine and create 3 openQA test case for nautilus. |
git snitcha project by zhangxiaofei While it is important for package maintainers to track the upstream code base activities and backport significant patches in a timely manner, it could be a tedious work when there's hundreds of packages in a project (ahem, GNOME) to follow manually. |
Learn how openQA was implemented in details.a project by GraceWang Learn how openQA was implemented in details. |
Study and try to improve live migration, esp. memory-copya project by fei_Shirley As live migration is widely used in many scenarios nowadays, spend one week time to study it and try to improve its efficiency, e.g. seamlessly migrate with less downgrading the guest. Another challenging part is memory migration, as it involves the dirty memory's detection, record and copy. |
Study and card QEMU work flow.a project by XGWang0 During testing virtualization , I usually met some issue and can not position the issue location (host or guest), so I would like to deeply learn QEMU code, card the work flow, understand communication mechanism between host and guest. |
Learn Design Modela project by jtzhao Learning design model can help to produce high quality codes, which will benefit our products. |
Learn more about container from SUSE CaaS Platforma project by xguo How to deploy container - Docker based on SUSE CaaS Platform. |
Learn about Vim by reading a booka project by zoecao Learn Vim by reading book of Practical Vim |
Keep learning FIPS and Build/Run FIPS tests in openQA locallya project by bchou FIPS 140-2 , The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2, (FIPS PUB 140-2), is a U.S. government computer security standard used to approve cryptographic modules. The title is Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules. |
Help with mainline support for the Mediatek chromebook (MT8173 based)a project by mbrugger Lately the necessary patches to get rudimentary support for the Mediatek chromebook with a mainline kernel got posted. There are some hacks and I'll work on some good solution to get graphics go, at least. |
study RISC-V proxy kernel and simulatera project by ArchLinux I'm planning to do some research about RV32E which has only 16 GPRs, but riscv-pk doesn't have RV32E support so that the RV32E aware GCC (https://github.com/kito-cheng/riscv-gcc/tree/riscv-next) cannot build riscv-pk. I'm going to study how the proxy kernel works so that I can do some modification to let it support RV32E. |
Get up to speed and experiment with new front-end web techsa project by richardcox A week of learning, improving and playing with some of the relatively new front-end stacks and patterns. |
Admin UI for the Minion job queuean invention by kraih Minion, the job queue of the Mojolicious web framework, currently has to be administrated with command line tools. I want to build an Admin UI that will make the most common maintenance tasks, such as restarting a large number of failed jobs, a lot more comfortable. |
make some contributions for terraform-libvirtd-plugin golang projecta project by dmaiocchi since i am learning golang, i will make some contributions for the upstream project we used already @suse |
Add ASCIIDOC support to DAPSa project by fsundermeyer DAPS, the "DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite" provides a tool set for easy creation and publication of DocBook sources on Linux. DAPS lets you create HTML (incl. webhelp), PDF, EPUB, man pages, and other formats with a single command. DAPS is used and developed by the SUSE documentation team and hosted on https://opensuse.github.io/daps/ . |
Mottainai - what a waste!a project by EDiGiacinto Mottainai - Task/Job/Build Server for everyone! |
IRC bot for #qam-cloud channela project by vsistek Functionality |
OpenStack Cloud deployment alternative to automatic mkclouda project by vsistek Aim of this project is to create scenarios for manual deployment using limited feature set of mkcloud. Useful for situations when full mkcloud deployment is broken. It would help qam-cloud team a big time. We can reuse the result later in automation. |
A tool to find a patch series from one of its git commita project by david_chang When doing the backport, I sometimes spend some time to check if the commit comes from a patch series and list all commits of a patch series. So I'd like to create a tool for doing this quickly. |
Make Mokutil Beautiful Againa project by gary_lin I planned to write a GUI for mokutil since I started the project. I guess now it's time to do that. |
openSUSE on Lenovo MIIX 310 2-in-1 tableta project by scabrero This is a UEFI only device where openSUSE does not boot, hanging after loading the kernel and the initramfs even disabling secure boot. |
OBS GitLab integrationa project by adrianSuSE First part is to support automated builds on git pushes also with gitlab, similar to what we do already with github.com. This means OBS would get notificated in a save way to refetch sources and start build on each commit. |
Learn QT Linguist and improve translations for FET (a timetable creator)a project by juliogonzalezgil The idea is getting a general knowledge of how QT Linguist works, and help FET with some translations. |
Enhance Staging Project process: reduce the gap between Letter staging and ADI staginga project by mlin7442 We have a known defect exists in Staging Project process, according to the staging project design(in-ring/non-ring), the requests of a application stack can be dispatched to letter staging and adi staging both, in case the request staged in adi staging relies the request staged in letter staging which may causes sometimes the request in adi staging will not be checked-in at the same round, this leads that application stack have different version in TW and those package had request left in adi staging may does not work well as version unmatched to other library. We see this issue happened on Qt5 stack; KDE Applications, etc. For example: a Qt5 stack update, libqt5-qtbase will be staged in a letter staging however libqt5-qtwebview will be staged in a adi staging, once libqt5-qtbase be accepted that libqt5-qtwebview won't be accept in the same round due to it can not be built before libqt5-qtbase merged to Factory but after - 2-phase update. Therefore we need a way to handle those cases to reduce the gap between Letter staging and ADI staging. |
yast2-storage-ng: ensure the best layout is proposeda project by ancorgs The theory behind the partitioning proposal of yast2-storage-ng is that all possible distributions of partitions in the disk are evaluated and the best one, according to this criteria, is chosen. But I have found several examples in which is hard believe that the result is actually the optimal distribution of partitions. |
Setup TensorFlow and wrote a simple classifiera project by mbologna
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Make The Flatscreen Great Againa project by RBrownSUSE SLE Engineering have a large flatscreen in the shared space just outside of Thorsten Kukuk and Stefan Behlert's office |
Major user input/output cleanup and improvement for ReaR 2.3a project by jsmeix I will implement the ReaR upstream issue https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/1399 |
Migrate to Tumbleweed as base systema project by joseivanlopez Currently I am using openSUSE Leap 42.2 as base system on the laptop where I do my daily work (Dell Latitude E7470). As a YaST developer my system is a bit broken (as you may guess) and updates are not possible. So it is time to start from scratch. The idea is to adopt some user friendly system for security copies, migrate to Tumbleweed, make extensible usage of virtual machines and try to stay the base system as clean as possible. |
Play Crystal langa project by joseivanlopez Crystal [1] is a new language with a syntax heavily inspired by Ruby, but with statically type check and compiled! Its motto is "Fast as C, slick as Ruby", so good reason to start looking at it. |
Y2Storage improve logginga project by ancorgs YaST dumps quite information to its own log file (placed at /var/log/YaST2/y2log). That info is very useful to understand and discover what is happening when an issue appears. All YaST modules write into this log file, and the brand new yast2-storage-ng is not an exception. Some improvements are necessary regarding to the logging of this new module: |
Jangouts: integrate outcome of GSoCa project by ancorgs We got a couple of GSoC projects around Jangouts this year: |
Amiga funa project by mstaudt Let's dust off our Amigas, hook up our mice and joysticks, and see what elegant software and hardware could do back in the 80s and 90s! |
Give a shot at photogrammetryan invention by ikapelyukhin Results: |
Make parted great again!a project by sparschauer During regular L3 work I often don't find enough time to work on the command line disk partitioner parted which I maintain. |
voctoweb - archive for recordings of presentationsa project by mmanno media.ccc.de currently hosts about 5TB of presentation recordings. The main mirrors send about 5TB of videos each in a single month. Several OpenSource conferences are hosted on media, like the last two openSUSE conference, or the "All Systems Go!" conference. What started as a web frontend for ftp.ccc.de in 2007 has become a complex project that integrates deeply into the tooling used by the VOC team. |
Try SUSE Manageran invention by okurz ``` zypper ar -f http://dist.suse.de/install/SLP/SUSE-Manager-Server-3.1-GM/x86_64/DVD1/ suma3.1 |
setup own docker container scriptsan invention by okurz need to learn more about containers |
golang refactoring! usefull linksan invention by dmaiocchi moin, i am looking for interesting articles that describe how to refactor/maintain golang code. |
perf bench epolla project by dbueso While there are plenty of benchmarks that compare different IO multiplexing techniques such as epoll vs poll/select, there's really nothing out there that particularly measures epoll system call latencies under different scenarios. Design and implement a series of performance benchmarks for this call under the 'perf bench' framework. |
opensuse docker images for mining cryptocurrenciesa project by tiagoherrmann I intend to create opensuse docker images ready for mining cryptocurrencies (cpu based algorithms like cryptonight as a first try), and if time permits, I will also try to deploy the containers using kubernetes. |
Improve GfxTableta project by Pastafly Improve the progress made with the GfxTablet last year https://github.com/Devp00l/GfxTablet / https://hackweek.suse.com/16/projects/turn-an-android-tablet-into-a-drawing-tablet. |
openSUSE/SUSE branding for "remark"an invention by okurz motivationI like light weight presentation frameworks based on plain text files. There are quite some frameworks using the browser for presenting but many require a full blown web server. remark seems to be about the lightest I could find. I could make actual use of it when there would be openSUSE(/SUSE) branding. |
Add Xen PVH support to grub2a project by j_gross PVH domains are a new guest type supported by Xen being as lightweight as possible (e.g. no emulation of legacy devices via qemu) while taking advantage of the hardware virtualization features of the x86 processor. |
Improve devbot for QA-tools team while learning Golanga project by szarate Once upon a time there was a bot |
Play with Docker, Kubernetes and AWS using Ansiblea project by gsanso I'd like to learn Docker and Kubernetes. I'd also like to learn about AWS so I'll use that platform using the free tier account. |
Setup an ISCSI storage server which supports multipathan invention by lyan Setup an iscsi server on minnowboard/espressobin/odroid c2 based on opensuse tumbleweed, use two Nics to support multipath Setup an iscsi initiator on odroid c2 and dm |
Improve my small tool - compare_pkglist.pya project by mlin7442 I have a small tool called compare_pkglist.py[1] which comparing packages between two build service project and it able to show the diff of package, this tool helps me to understand how many package I've missed and missing updates, it needs an improvement of the output format; show |
Birdwatching with motion and gphoto2a project by msmeissn I want to watch birds at the birdfeeder on my balcony. |
Deploy our Terraform code via GitLab CIa project by hfschmidt In our team, we currently manually deploy our Terraform code (namely, the SUSE Registry at registry.suse.com) from our own PCs. This is error prone, as it would be very easy to override something by mistake.
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Use LUKS UUID in /etc/crypttaban invention by aschnell The the LUKS UUID in /etc/crypttab. In general the file system UUID is already used in /etc/fstab. So using the LUKS UUID in /etc/crypttab is a small step towards consistency and should make the system more robust (e.g. avoid bugs like bsc #1063249). |
Convert the aging canelatr bot to AWS Lambdaa project by barendartchuk My friends have been using a supybot bot to help organizing weekly football matches. Over the years, there was demand for moving it to Telegram and supybot-telegram-bridge was born, allowing using the IRC bot in Telegram. |
Time Cubea project by cbruckmayer An initial prototype from the last hackweek can be found on YouTube |
Setup a k8s cluster based on aarch64 tumbleweedan invention by lyan I will deploy a k8s clusters on three pine64 A+ boards, all boards are installed opensuse tumbleweed, and one as k8s-master two as k8s-minions. The whole cluster will use TLS and BRAC security mechanism. |
Exploring ZX Spectrum Next's new featuresa project by wstephenson Back in the day, I enjoyed coding on 8 bit machines, mostly MSX. There is now a Kickstarted project to create a successor machine with some new features: hardware sprites, hardware scrolling, better sound, integrated SD/MMC IO and an ESP8266 for networking. |
simplify apache module test rpm macrosa project by pgajdos Employ apache-rex instead. |
Implement ZSTD + BTRFS support to GRUB2an invention by dsterba The ZSTD is a new compression method, potential replacement for existing methods. The support has been added to linux 4.14, but the bootloader support is missing. |
Play with Travis and beta featuresan invention by szarate Build Stages |
Actions kernel mainlining: pinctrlan invention by a_faerber During my trip to and from SUSECon 2017 I had been working on a pinctrl driver for Actions Semi S500, based on a previous pinctrl driver of mine for Realtek RTD1295. |
Support multiple disks in Xen & Hyper-V guests in openQA (for RAID)an invention by michalnowak In os-autoinst and installation/bootloader_svirt.pm we currently we support only one-disk scenarios like SLES installation to disk and deployment from a disk in JeOS & CaaSP scenarios. To support RAID tests we need support of adding multiple disks to VMs. Targeting Xen and Hyper-V. |
Salt in QA Maintenancea project by DZiolkowski Salt – The most intelligent, powerful and flexible open source software for remote execution, configuration automation, cloud control and event-driven orchestration |
Improve Rubya project by ammartinez Let's use the Hackweek to improve Ruby, the programming language I use every day. It is while using a language when you can realised that things that need/can to be improved, so there are many things that only Ruby developers can raise up. Also, getting involved in the development of Ruby will help to get a better understanding of how it works. So I will take my ideas/concerns to the Ruby community and implement some of the them in the code of the Ruby core. |
Salt Minion Discoverya project by bmaryniuk What if Salt Minions no longer need to specify the IP or DNS address for the Master? Or even better: Master(s) can call minions. Of course, for the beginning, we would assume the network is trusted. But we should be able to add further security checks (keypairs etc). |
hook up a raspberry pi3 with openQA - HDMIan invention by lnussel To be able to offer real Tumbleweed and a tested Leap for a Raspberry Pi3 the images for it need to be tested with openQA. Since |
Try various container operating systems & kubernetes distributionsan invention by michalnowak Try various container operating systems & kubernetes distributions and compare them to SUSE MicroOS and CaaSP, respectively. |
学习AARCH64汇编a project by yjmwxwx 第一个程序 |
openSUSE Tumbleweed Snapshots: refactor for S3 and deployan invention by jberry In lieu of official hosting which was requested a year ago, go ahead and refactor approach to work on AWS S3. The previous approaches used either soft or hard links to avoid duplicating files that remain unchanged between snapshots, but S3 is not a file-system and does not support links. The closest comparable concept are object level redirects, but managing and creating those would be combersome, slow, and result in a higher bill. To avoid that an alternative that does not require object level redirects to simulate links, but that does not requiring duplicating files would be preferable. |
OpenStack Cinder iSCSI Ceph drivera project by wboring This project is a POC to create an iSCSI driver for the Ceph backend for Cinder. There are a few use cases that would make it nice to be able to attach a ceph volume as an iSCSI target. |
Package kivy and python project for Androidan invention by joadavis About 3 years ago I wrote some Python and Kivy code for my Samsung Galaxy S4 in QPython. Unfortunately, QPython updated and broke its kivy compatibility. I've been waiting for them to fix it, but mostly have given up. So instead, just investigate how to turn the kivy code into an .apk for installation on an Android device! There are directions for this on the kivy website. |