Research IOT and Home Automationan idea by eapendergrass Research Interfacing Linux with: - 1-wire and other weather sensors (temperature, wind, humidity, rain) |
A Voice Assisted and AI Enabled Product Manual Query Systeman idea by charleswang007007 This is a project I made for IoT World Hackathon (May 16-17th 2018), sponsored by Google. The project features a streamlined product manual query system deployed with Google Cloud Platform, Google Assistant, and DialogFlow which greatly reduces time searching for instructions by building a voice-controlled and natural language understanding conversational interfaces on Raspberry Pi. |
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. |
Monitor OpenStack with Prometheusan idea by tbechtold Currently there is Monasca which can be used for monitoring an OpenStack cloud. But outside of the OpenStack world, Prometheus seems to be used more often. |
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 |
学习AARCH64汇编a project by yjmwxwx 第一个程序 |
学习QEMU用法an idea by yjmwxwx -serial mon:stdio 按Ctrl+c可以不退出 |
Improve Qt knowledge and learn QtQuickan idea by mvetter My knowledge of Qt is still superficial, I would like to deepen it and also learn QtQuick. Reading some books, experimenting and contributing somewhere. |
Encrypted installation mediaan idea by snwint Create encrypted installation media |
Use WSL to build qemu guest agent for VMDPan idea by kallan Now that Windows Fall Creator is out, I wanted to enable Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on my VMDP build box and install openSUSE. Then inside openSUSE, I wanted to be able to build the qemu-ga component for VMDP. After adding the mingw packages along with git, I was successful in building qemu-ga. |
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). |
osc plugin storean idea by hennevogel There are many great osc plugins but no easy way to discover them from osc. Add a |
simplify apache module test rpm macrosa project by pgajdos Employ apache-rex instead. |
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. |
Use LNT tool to set-up periodic SPEC benchmarksan idea by marxin Using the LNT tool we can replace our current gcc.opensuse.org website. Apart from LNT, I would also utilize Builbot python build system. |
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. |
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. |
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 |
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. |
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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Birdwatching with motion and gphoto2a project by msmeissn I want to watch birds at the birdfeeder on my balcony. |
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 |
Running openATTIC and DeepSea on multiple distrosa project by jluis Running openATTIC and DeepSea on Multiple Distributions |
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. |
Time Cubea project by cbruckmayer An initial prototype from the last hackweek can be found on YouTube |
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? |
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. |
Learn Suse OpenStack Cloudan idea by emiura Objectives: |
Improve devbot for QA-tools team while learning Golanga project by szarate Once upon a time there was a bot |
Some research on HA and proxies and mirrorsan idea by jordimassaguerpla Description of the problem: |
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. |
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. |
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. |
The future of self-healing support in SuSEan idea by gfigueir (draft) The future of self-healing support in SuSEHow to improve security, reliability and performance in your datacenter with devops, self-healing and orchestration |
Automated tests for jangouts using openQA and simulation of network limitationsan idea by okurz Idea |
yast2-network clean up and start a new API designa project by teclator |
Retro-fit Lenco IR2100 with Raspberry PIan idea by hreinecke I have a crappy old Lenco IR2100 Internet Radio which we shelfed as the 'Internet' part was really crappy. But as this has a nice wooden case and two reasonable speakers I thought I could retro-fit it with a raspberry + miniAMP to finally have a real internet radio. |
Messing around with an Arduino Board and Ca project by sschricker See title |
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! |
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. |
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. |
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/ |
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 |
Introduce Kitchen tests for the Suse Openstack Cloud chef cookbooksan idea by itxaka There is a lack of testing for our infrastructure code, in the chef part. While we have openstack tests that indicate that the chef cookbooks did their work (kind of) there is multitude of small details that can get away and not come up in the openstack tests that refer to infrastructure and changing cookbooks can lead to disasters without proper testing. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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 |
Adopt teuthology-openstack to run on openSUSE server.an idea by kshatskyy Currently teuthology server is possible to install on ubuntu and setup-script has lack of support of SUSE os, as well as some missing dependencies like beanstalk service. |
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. |
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 |
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. |
Setup TensorFlow and wrote a simple classifiera project by mbologna
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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. |
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. |
Integrate hunspell into dapsan idea by tbazant As daps seems to be the only package depending on aspell in the openSUSE distro, it's time to make aspell optional and integrate the preferred hunspell. See https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/issues/422 |
Jangouts: integrate outcome of GSoCa project by ancorgs We got a couple of GSoC projects around Jangouts this year: |
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: |
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. |
Gran Canaria office: whiteboard, cubieboard and morea project by ancorgs Time for technical housekeeping in the shared Gran Canaria office. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
study wayland - add weston support for multiple kms devicesan idea by vliaskovitis I now have a setup with 2 GPUs and want to try to make the reference wayland compositor weston to work on 2 GPUs. Weston currently only supports single kms devices with one or more outputs. Add support to Weston's DRM backend to open several KMS devices, with the ability to use outputs from all of them. |
[Machine Learning] Chatbot that replicates the chatting style of a specific personan idea by mgebai This project is mostly for learning ML. |
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. |
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. |
IRC bot for #qam-cloud channela project by vsistek Functionality |
My Little Managera project by lucidd Yes this project is yet another project for creating a Suse Manager clone. |
Mottainai - what a waste!a project by EDiGiacinto Mottainai - Task/Job/Build Server for everyone! |
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/ . |
simple backup to remote machinean idea by psladek The idea is to have a simple, easily invoked tool which can be run every day or even several times a day (manually or scheduled) without burdening user or computer too much (e.g. reboot for partition copy, copying large data volumes etc.) via network to another computer. |
Study SymPy / Learn some Python & refresh some Mathsan idea by JERiveraMoya I would like to experiment with SymPy this week, it is a good opportunity to use some python, learn symbolic mathematics and refresh some Maths, starting with the tutorial http://docs.sympy.org/latest/tutorial/index.html and later choosing some of the modules in the official documentation http://docs.sympy.org/latest/index.html. |
Research SEO solutions available in WPan idea by ckowalczyk There are numerous technologies available in WP, apparently easy to use and powerful. Is it possible to take advantage of them and make some great SUSE products (for example HA stack) more visible in the Internet? |
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 |
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. |
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. |
python yast + python kodi pluginan idea by npower python yastMy colleague David Mulder started a new version of python yast bindings, I've started to use it for some samba related stuff. However my python is poor, my yast UI knowledge is even poorer :-) I'd like to rewrite the ruby yast examples in python, that way I can hopefully learn a bit more about |
Compile Factory or some components entirely with Address Sanitizer enabled and push it to openQAan idea by vpereirabr Following Tizen and other internal initiatives, to have Factory complete or partially compiled with Address Sanitizer and give it openQA a try to "fuzz" it, looking for memory management issues: |
Improve Conference Recording Experiencea project by dmolkentin Problem statement |
Learn how to write Dracut modulesa project by nadvornik
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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. |
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. |
Learn about Vim by reading a booka project by zoecao Learn Vim by reading book of Practical Vim |
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. |
Improve the btrfs userspace tools to check or repair a problematic filesystem with a more friendly UI.an idea by winddss Write a script give the user a more friendly UI, when running the btrfs userspace tools to check or repair a problematic filesystem. learn python & use it. |
Automatic refhost deploymenta project by ktsamis This would be a multiple step solution, a first idea that I would explore would be: |
Learn more about container from SUSE CaaS Platforma project by xguo How to deploy container - Docker based on SUSE CaaS Platform. |
Learn Design Modela project by jtzhao Learning design model can help to produce high quality codes, which will benefit our products. |
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. |
Learn more about Docker and Goan idea by mitiao Learn Docker and Go by reading book of the source code analysis of docker. |
Practice Goa project by vcuadradojuan Use this hackweek to practice and learn more about Go. |
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. |
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. |
Learn how openQA was implemented in details.a project by GraceWang Learn how openQA was implemented in details. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |