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Kickstart support for Machineryan idea by nbornstein Add necessary code to Machinery project to allow it to create a Kickstart file for Red Hat and CentOS systems, just as it currently does AutoYaST for SLES and OpenSUSE systems. |
orr: openSUSE rvm replacementan idea by hennevogel
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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. Come up with ideas and a prototype of how manual testing could be guided, tracked, visualized for a rolling development distribution with volunteers testing. |
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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, Features |
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. |
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