Cleanup backlog of Mediagoblina project by bbobrov From the mediagoblin.org website: |
Using Flask-restful to build a set of restful API for HA clustera project by XinLiang This is somehow related with our team's work(https://fate.suse.com/323437), We want to write a set of restful API for any components in HA product stack use to control the cluster. |
Desktop comparison between Leap and Fedora (e.g. software update stack, gnome-initial-setup, CJK support etc.)an idea by yfjiang The project to give an investigation of the difference between openSUSE Leap (aligned with SLE), Tumbleweed (SLE's future release) and Fedora (a good gnome based Desktop outside SUSE release family), trying to have a better understanding of what the Leap/SLE desktop can possibly be as a general platform in future releases. |
Build an online RSS readera project by ericp I'd like to see a web-based desktop RSS reader with a simple 3-pane interface like SharpReader's |
Software Archaeology on FriCASa project by zcjia Hacking on the advanced open source computer algebra system -- FriCAS, which has a long history that dates back to 1965. It has not aged very well: 108 C files has been edited only 66 times in the past decade, and full of compiler warnings; |
Explore & Deploy new podcast platforman invention by tonghuix Background |
Emulate MEN FPGAs in Qemuan invention by morbidrsa For testing some of the upstream Linux drivers we maintain it is necessary to emulate the hardware as we're getting bug reports for the upstream drivers but have no chance to test fixes. |
Learn Kyber multiqueue I/O scheduleran idea by gqjiang There are some multiqueue I/O scheduler nowadays, such as bfq and kyber. And bfq is really complex (about 10K LOC)and error prone from my understanding, since kyber only has less than 1k LOC, it should be more easier and practical to read/play it in one week. |
Try some funny Wireless Display Software for openSUSEa project by acho Steps: |
Compatibilux (Game launcher for old and new games and applications)a project by fos There are several game launchers for Linux already (like Lutris or GR-lida), but none of them is focused on compatibility with old Linux games or other ancient native applications. At the same time it is getting more and more difficult to get those old applications to run on modern Linux distributions. |