L3: Improve crash-setup, develop a core-setup

a project by sparschauer

The current crash-setup source is located here. Pretty much is working nicely but it doesn't care for the debug source making it impossible to use the crash> gdb list *<symbol> command right away. This is bug 997558 which should be worked on.

Updated about 2 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

Supportconfig improvements for SOC

a project by pedrivo

The supportconfig tool is a great resource for troubleshooting common system issues on SLES but its functionalities might not be enough to troubleshoot other issues related to cloud solutions. I would like to invite you to contribute on this project by creating new plugins/tools to complement supportconfig's great power and ease the troubleshooting process for SUSE Openstack Cloud product. Main goal:

Updated about 2 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️. 1 follower.

Sat solve product dependencies on the server

a project by wstephenson

Overview

With the recent explosion of product extensions, modules, bases, the decomposition of monolithic base products into modules, and the amount of churn in product composition between releases, the task of calculating product dependencies and migrations between products has approached the complexity of package management. We have a state of the art tool for solving package dependencies, so why not apply it to the new domain?

Updated almost 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

hsed.js

an idea by persmule

hsed.js is to html what sed(1) is to texts. sed(1) can proceed texts with given regexp, but for html, its working level is too low, so I decide to build a tool to apply arbitrary JS codes upon html documents to proceed, in order to modify their content in a batch manner. Headless browsers like PhantomJS have already provided needed functionalities, so this tool may be implemented as a JS program interpreted with a Headless browsers. If so, the designation of its CLI interface may become a challenge, as Headless browsers usually do not provide command line option parsers like getopt(3).

Updated almost 6 years ago. No love. Has no hacker: grab it!

Designing with LibreOffice

an idea by rliang06

I have finished Chinese translation of Designing with LibreOffice in early 2018. This time I can add a finishing touch to it.

Updated almost 5 years ago. No love. Has no hacker: grab it!

Machine Learning: Participate in a competition on Kaggle

a project by mdinca

The goal is to learn about Kaggle and Machine Learning. Resources:

Updated about 5 years ago. 5 hacker ♥️.

Better support for Chromebooks

an idea by suntorytimed

Better support for Chromebooks Chromebooks do have very limited hardware in terms of storage and RAM. But it is still the cheapest solution to a truly open source notebook, as it allows to replace its coreboot based bootloader with your own coreboot and payload (f.e. Tiano Core or Seabios).

Updated about 5 years ago. 6 hacker ♥️. 1 follower. Has no hacker: grab it!

Package wire-desktop for openSUSE

an idea by suntorytimed

Wire Desktop App on openSUSE Currently there are two home projects which build a wire-desktop app for openSUSE.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

FATE sync for Taiga

an idea by suntorytimed

What is Taiga? On the first view Taiga (taiga.io) is a open source Trello replacement. On the second it is way more than that. Taiga does offer a lot more integration into Scrum and Kanban Workflow than Trello could ever do (even if you would pay for all those neat power-ups). Taiga is offered as hosted and self-hosted (as it is completely open source) and does offer all features in payed and free accounts on the hosted solution. Unlike tools like Gitlab where there are premium features that are held back for the enterprise offering this tool is developed in the open (https://github.com/taigaio).

Updated about 4 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. 1 follower. Has no hacker: grab it!

Bugzilla Sync for Taiga

an idea by suntorytimed

What is Taiga? On the first view Taiga (taiga.io) is a open source Trello replacement. On the second it is way more than that. Taiga does offer a lot more integration into Scrum and Kanban Workflow than Trello could ever do (even if you would pay for all those neat power-ups). Taiga is offered as hosted and self-hosted (as it is completely open source) and does offer all features in payed and free accounts on the hosted solution. Unlike tools like Gitlab where there are premium features that are held back for the enterprise offering this tool is developed in the open (https://github.com/taigaio).

Updated about 4 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!