Improve apache2 for openSUSE (missing a2ensite from debian)a project by SLindoMansilla Updated about 2 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. 1 follower. |
Multi-Machine test automation in openQAa project by bchou Many cases are Client-Server testing or Multi-Machine testing in FIPS area, I plan to hack and learn more deeply about Multi-Machine test automation in openQA. Refer to: |
Package tmux-resurrect for openSUSEan invention by SLindoMansilla Updated about 2 years ago. No love. 1 follower. |
AWS, Kubernetes, openQA, openSUSE Mirrors and OBSa project by SLindoMansilla Take the oportunity to learn Kubernetes, to play with AWS and compare performance and availability of openQA and OBS instances and openSUSE Mirrors running on AWS. - https://aws.amazon.com/ |
Build openSUSE on ABF.io buildsystema project by gmoro ABF is a buildsystem developed by ROSA (rosalab.com) and OpenMandriva (https://www.openmandriva.org/) currently being used for their distribution. The build system is FOSS and is available to be deployed anywhere. (https://github.com/rosa-abf) (https://github.com/OpenMandrivaSoftware/docker-builder) |
Bluetooth audioa project by mwilck I'm hearing impaired. Where others have no issues following talks or dicussions, I often fail even grasp the bottom line what it's about. I've got hearing aids, but they help only so much. I also have an add-on device for my hearing aids that acts like a bluetooth headset. Unfortunately, making this thing work under my Linux desktop has been an ongoing, frustrating struggle. On the contrary, it works flawlessly with Android devices of different generations, and even with my lowly Gigaset phone. Actually, the thing works better with older kernels/Linux versions than with current TW. While I've little hope to solve the bluetooth audio issues on Linux for good, I hope at least to be able to understand better what's going wrong, and be able to slow down or even stop the deterioration I've observed lately. |
Developing IONIC based multiplatform app with REST API on openSUSEa project by varkoly The goal is to find a way for developing and simple testing an IONIC based multiplatform app with REST API on openSUSE. The focus is to find a way to secure token handling for SSO. |
Build admin-tools in a stand-alone environment without obs dependenciesan invention by dmulder The admin-tools appimage provides several samba team YaST packages in a portable way, such as yast2-aduc, yast2-gpmc, yast2-adsi, and yast2-dns-manager. Currently I build the appimage on obs, but this pulls in lots of unnecessary dependencies. Making it build independently would allow building on other distros. The difficult part here is going to be building minimal YaST dependencies. |
Fix terracumber, add some python unit tests, try to extend it and publish itan invention by juliogonzalezgil Last year I developed Terracumber and, for the moment published it at one internal GitLab repository. We intended to replace the set of scripts we have to launch sumaform for the Uyuni and SUSE Manager CI, but lacked adding the monitoring part. |
Hacking irc-gitter bridgea project by juliogonzalezgil GitLab provides a bridge to connect to Gitter using an IRC client. The source code is at https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitter/irc-bridge/ |
kubernetes pod lifecycle monitoring and navigationa project by harts Create a tool which will make it possible to monitor the lifecycle of pods in a kubernetes cluster (as well as other types of tabular or structured data), and provide a convenient user interface for viewing and interpreting that data. This will be useful in development and testing of our kubernetes-based container platform (Cloud Application Platform), as it will allow us to better understand where things are going wrong when we encounter component failures. * Github |
Integrate Firecracker (microVMs) with a Cloud Foundry app runtime schedulera project by tassis DescriptionFirecracker is an open-source virtualization technology that is purpose-built for creating and managing secure, multi-tenant container and function-based services. |
Study openQAa project by qzhao I want to study the knowledge of openQA I will read the online documents and do some experiment in virtal-machine. |
Play CAP on AWSa project by fanyadan Have a play with SUSE CAP on AWS during this hackweek. |
Summary some knowledge in filesystem and learn some new featurea project by yosun I plan to summary exist knowledge in filesystem part during hackweek. And learn some more feature about btrfs/xfs/ext4. The motivation is to speed up test result review in the future. |
Bring Kubeadm and Kubernetes on openSUSE Leap 15.2a project by mjura openSUSE Leap 15.2 is currently under development and it will be released soon. We would like to bring Kubernetes support for it and offer kubeadm deployment on it. As Kubernetes cluster container images we can use images from kubic project. |
The Ricer's Guide to Linuxa project by simotek Working with some of the Linux modding communities I am aiming to make the ultimate guide / knowledge base for modifying the look and feel of your Linux install. The scope of this hackweek project is to get the initial framework set up using Jekyll with some basic content added. Further content will be added in the future. |
Better default conky themea project by simotek As per the title I am aiming to investigate a much nicer conky default, I have a short list, but it depends on asking people nicely to license there work, if I have to create something from scratch it probably won't happen this hackweek. Now that themes such as Polycore are licensed so they are useable the aim is to build from there. |
MSQA Department documentation from a newbie perspectivea project by deneb_alpha The Maintenance Coordination, Security and Quality Assurance department documentation is organized and handled on Confluence and there are several pages and how-to available for new team members or other colleagues searching for more information. The processes and workflow documentation is a key asset for on-boarding quickly new employees and for improving existing workflows. |
xdg-utils python rewritea project by simotek The plan is to start working towards a rewrite of xdg-utils in python, focusing on the really bad bits such as dealing with desktop files and mime handling. In this hackweek, I want to split python-xdg into multiple libraries such as python-mime and python-desktop file and prepare them to be used in helper binaries to handle some of the more complex tasks currently done in shell. |
Support for DRM platform driversan invention by tdz This project could get us rid of the last fbdev drivers we're stil shipping: efifb and vesafb. Platform drivers handle hardware that is not auto-detected, but somehow there. For graphics this would be VGA, VESA, or UEFI framebuffers. In SUSE Linux, we currently support VESA and UEFI with fbdev drivers. Those load early in the boot process and maintain graphics hardware until the actual driver takes over. |
uMEC Documentation - Architecture and Installationa project by FSzekely OverviewuMEC (aka MicroMEC, or Micro-MEC) is a project under the Akraino Edge umbrella. SUSE joined in 2019 and together with partners we managed to create the 1st prototype infrastructure. |
Lioncast RGB Keyboard user software, protocol reverse engineeringa project by rsimai I recently bought a Lioncast LK200 RGB keyboard which is a nice piece of hardware and has exactly the look and feel I want. All basic functions work well under Linux. Unfortunately the manufacturer only provides user software to upload/download profiles and control the LEDs for Windows. The device can be configured and operates autonomously from any OS but color setup is a PITA and it's very easy to factory-reset, and lose all config. I approached them but Lioncast seems neither interested to support native Linux nor to provide protocol specs so one can implement it. I thought to take this as an example to learn about reading and reverse-engineering USB device software. |
Remote telescope control using Opensuse+rasp3+INDI lib, to use with astronomical pictures.a project by martinsmac ****The motivation is create a open source solution, base on this business astronomy products: AZWO Asiair |
Include the libyui-rest-api packages in the installation systema project by lslezak Libyui REST APIIn the previous hack week project I was focused on implementing a REST API for testing the YaST modules. |