The SUSE Gamean invention by ilausuch ** UPDATE ** After a week of hard but passionate work we have managed to finish the first version of The SUSE Game with a surprising final! |
Transact all the THINGS - sorting out my personal infraan invention by RBrownSUSE I currently have a lot of personal infrastructure that is in need of some tender loving care and transactionalisation https://rootco.de is running on a Leap 42.3 Hetzner box. I'd like to replace this with something transactional (either Kubic, Leap 15 or Tumbleweed transactional server) |
Check health of my openSUSE packagesan invention by pluskalm
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Architecting a Machine Learning project with SUSE CaaSPan invention by jordimassaguerpla The goal of this project is to get an overview of the state-of-the-art technology on training and deploying machine learning projects with kubernetes and apply that to a SUSE CaaSP cluster. With that in mind, we will train and deploy a model for summarizing github issues: |
SUSE Quiet (This year's Hackweek band)an invention by jctmichel SUSE Quiet is an acoustic version of SUSE Loud, the former SUSE Band from Maxtorhof. We will be making our debut on Thursday evening at the Hackweek Party. |
Try SLES on Hyper-V 2019 (build 17692)an invention by michalnowak I'll have a look at Hyper-V 2019 test build and how SLES guest plays with it. |
Learn Go (language)an invention by vsistek I plan to learn Go, first by going through the official 'Tour of Go', then implementing simple caldav client to help me with work reports. |
Having a chat with the vacuum cleaneran invention by rhafer The vacuum cleaner from Ecovacs use XMPP (or at least something very similar to it) to communicate with their respective mobile apps. Based on the things available in https://github.com/wpietri/sucks and https://github.com/torbjornaxelsson/bumper I'd like to implement a small replacement for the server side to be able to run that on my local server. |
Try Linux subsystem on Windows Server 2019an invention by michalnowak Deploy openSUSE Leap 15.0 image to Linux subsystem on Windows Server 2019 and try things around. |
Try Docker openSUSE image on Windows Server 2019an invention by michalnowak Docker for Windows 18.03 CE supports Linux containers on Windows Server. Let's try that. |
Mapping Open Source Governance Modelsan invention by cschum There are a lot of open source projects out there. They have a wide spectrum of governance models. It's a critical component to the success of a project so it's worth learning from others and consciously deciding on how governance is set up for a project. It's also a critical factor to assess projects and a subject for research. To facilitate all this a map of the models in use is a helpful resource. This project is about collecting data about open source governance models, make it available in a machine-readable form, and provide an overview via a web page. |
Swift + Monasca: Sending all the Swift metrics Monasca's wayan invention by mattoliverau Monasca is a powerful tool in the OpenStack arsenal. It brings metrics and alarms to the operator. It even pairs grafana with horizon. It currently monitors Swift, but just the processes. But there is so much more we can grab. Swift actually generates heaps of metrics. For one It has supported sending metrics via statsd for years. All the internal daemons send statsd. Further, built into each server is a reconnaissance API (recon), that you can hit over REST or by using the swift-recon tool. Swift operators have been using these for years. |
Test unofficial SLES LX images on SmartOSan invention by michalnowak SmartOS is converged container and virtual machine hypervisor based on illumos, an OpenSolaris fork. SmartOS supports KVM & bhyve hypervisors and illumos, LX, & Docker zones ("containers"). There are LX-branded openSUSE & SLES images unofficial. LX-brand is implementation of Linux API on SmartOS (similar to Microsoft's Windows subsystem for Linux). |
Setup matrix internal instance, with IRC bridge to internal IRC serveran invention by fcrozat Matrix (https://matrix.org/blog/home/ ) is a slack / rocket-chat clone, fully decentralized. It supports a lot of clients and bridges to various networks, including IRC. |
gnome-shell-mousewheel-zooman invention by pdostal The most important task for my first hackweek - accessibility of the Gnome Shell. There's the project called gnome-shell-mousewheel-zoom - not maintained for 6 years. |
Test FreeBSD Linux Binary Compatibility layeran invention by michalnowak Let's see how correctly the FreeBSD emulation layer works. |
File Databasean invention by hrommel1 When using files that should be in an accessible file system, quite often I have been in a situation where * I couldn't find a document by name but remembered attributes like 'document' (unclear which format) with '> 12 pages' and dates from '2011 - 2015' |
Goodbye Disteran invention by cschum SUSE Studio was shut down earlier this year. It has been online for more than ten years and there are tons of links and references out there. To not make them lead into the wasteland of 404 we should have a landing page on https://susestudio.com which leads to what users can use instead of SUSE Studio. I did a mockup of a page which could be hosted there. See it at https://github.com/cornelius/goodbye-dister. |
Improve performance of JRuby's hash implementationan invention by cbruckmayer SynopsisJRuby is an implementation of Ruby on the JVM. It aims to be a complete, correct and fast implementation of Ruby, at the same time as providing powerful new features such as concurrency without a global-interpreter-lock, true parallelism, and tight integration to the Java language to allow you to use Java classes in your Ruby program and to allow JRuby to be embedded into a Java application. |