Live audio projecta project by simotek Live audio tools could use some work in openSUSE and are fun to play with. |
Implement git-explode to untangle linear sequence of commits into multiple independent topic branchesa project by aspiers Automate the process described here: |
Upstreaming of mediatek helios boardan idea by mbrugger The only Mediatek "hacker" board available is from 96 Boards [1]. Unfortunately up to now there is nearly no mainline support. Idea would be to improve this situation. The idea would be to get the pin-controller merged first and then hopefully most of the other stuff can be just added (fingers crossed...) |
Learn & Improve Qt, C++ - Project Oficinaa project by slemke Updated over 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. |
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: |
Upstream support for the NXP LPC313x ARM SoCan idea by morbidrsa I have an old NXP LPC313x ARM SoC develboard lying around which has no upstream kernel support, port the ancient 2.6.xx BSP to a recent upstream kernel and submit it. |
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. |
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). |
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. |
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 |