Running openATTIC and DeepSea on multiple distrosa project by jluis Running openATTIC and DeepSea on Multiple Distributions |
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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 However it has basic support, therefore the following is needed: |
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Build a tea candle housing from sugar cubesa project by bmwiedemann A nice project for enhancing the winter time: Download Model |
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. |
orr: openSUSE rvm replacementan idea by hennevogel
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FUN with ssh and tunnels in openstackan idea by duartead there are many options for creating vpn tunnels using ssh. remote port forwading, local port forwarding, and even creation of tun interfaces with the "-w" switch. During this hack we will try to craete an "appliance" vm that can be used as a sshvpn concentrator inside an openstack cloud. |
port notmuch/muchsync to androida project by aaptel port notmuch/muchsync to android, with some java ui on top |
SMT in a Containeran invention by jsevans It's a pretty simple idea. Be able to deploy an SMT using Docker with minimum effort. Basic Outline: |
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) . |
mamiruan idea by persmule tool to split the header and body of an OpenPGP digital envelope |
Check out hamster-lib time tracking toola record by mwilck I'm using hamster time tracker for personal time tracking and project accounting, and have volunteered to be the maintainer for openSUSE. Unfortunately both hamster 1.x and hamster 2.x are basically unmaintained. The project has been undergoing a major refactoring for a year already, transitioning to a new architecture based on [hamster-lib]. I'd like to explore this, and to check whether it's ready to be packaged for openSUSE to reach a broader audience (I fear not). |
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 |
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. |
Rocket.Chat Improvementsa project by nkrinner Various improvements to Rocket.Chat, like - adding a IRC/Rocket.Chat gateway |
Proper difftool for supportconfigsan idea by jschmid1 Supportconfigs are huge blob of text which we are asked to examine and deduce issues from. Sometimes the solution to a problem is quite simple. |
yast python bindingsa record by dmulder The bindings have not really been maintained or used, and don't work so well: https://github.com/yast/yast-python-bindings We've started a project rewriting these bindings (using some of the old source). |
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. |
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. Dell Latitude E6230 has two SOIC-8 flash chips. The 4M one which contains the top part of the firmware can be read and programmed, while the 8M one is hard to access via ISP. I downloaded a 12MB ROM from a Google drive made by others. |
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. |
GJS memory snapshot toolan idea by xiaoguang_wang GJS is javascript engine used by gnome-shell. gnome-shell some time has memory leak from GJS. GJS has GC engine to manage memory. How to find memory leak with GC engine, a better way is to take memory snapshots and diff snapshoots. |
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. Currently it only supports its own playlist format which is basically a json file. So I want to add support for the main playlist file formats to be parsed and converted to volumio playlists. |
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. |
Loosely coupled integration between SUSE Manager and Machineryan idea by joachimwerner The Machinery project adds one feature to SUSE Manager that even Salt in its current state can not fully provide: You can scan a complete system for all programs, configuration files, users, and services that are present, and compare those over time. The first goal of this hack week project is to create a standalone server (or container) that is going to be the Machinery "collector", and then loosely couple it through Salt, e.g. via a Salt Runner like the Spacewalk Runner or a Salt Proxy. |