Go async (and non-blocking) with HTTP requests

a 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: - Apache HttpAsyncClient

Updated about 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

Write Blog Posts About Open Source Summit Europe 2017

an idea by ta-ro

Two blog posts planned in different platforms.

Updated over 6 years ago. No love. Has no hacker: grab it!

Running Workshop

a project by tgoettlicher

Fresh air and motion helps your brain to come up with new and creative ideas. This hackweek project offers exactly this*. You can expect running exercises along the Nuremberg city wall. Running 25 to 50 meters sidewards, jumping, running stairs, etc. will give your brain new energy.

Updated about 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Linux Memory Subsystem research

an idea by osalvador

Currently I am doing a research about the memory subsystem under Linux, and I would like to seize the opportunity to go on during the HackWeek. The idea is to end up with a paper that explains the memory subsystem from the very beginning (initialization), and then continue with different areas of interest (oom, hotplug memory, page_cache, slab).

Updated almost 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 1 follower. Has no hacker: grab it!

Research/Development: `Doc as Code` Using Asciidoctor, Jekyll, gh-pages, TravisCI, Bootstrap v4 and any Additional Tech Discovered Along the Way

a project by JCayouette

Doc as Code with Asciidoctor, Jekyll, and TravisCI

Goals: (Subject to change)

Updated about 2 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

openSUSE Infrastructure "Factory first"-like policy

a 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. Our openSUSE infrastructure is using salt for configuration management. This was working fine, but suddenly we had to split the openSUSE from the SUSE-DMZ services into separate VLANs, thus the salt codebase had to be split as well. The code itself is mostly formulas and quite similar states between the two set of services though. The only real difference was in the pillars, and even there there was a lot of duplication.

Updated about 2 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

(DIY) Robotic SUSE pet for your desktop and amaze your workmates

a 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.

Updated about 3 years ago. 9 hacker ♥️.

Add support for DDR4 to decode-dimms

a 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.

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

SUSE Musicians Project

a 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. Since there are a lot of musicians in SUSE, not all rock musicians, we decided to see whether we could get some other music projects off the ground during this Hackweek.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 8 hacker ♥️.

zypper log analysis with the elastic stack

a project by kwk

Automate analysis of zypper logs using the elastic stack Goals

Updated over 6 years ago. No love.