Projects in the topic python3


Improve the supportconfig database tool

an idea by leonardocf

The tool, developed in previous HackWeeks, is mostly abandoned. The plan is to:

Updated about 4 years ago. 5 hacker ♥️. 2 followers. Has no hacker: grab it!

labgrid: add support for sispmctl and remote ykush access

a project by mbrugger

labgrid [0] is an embedded board control python library with a focus on testing, development and general automation. It includes a remote control layer to control boards connected to other hosts. My idea was to use this to be able to test my MediaTek boards remotely.

Updated about 2 years ago. No love. 1 follower.

"Physical" notifications with Raspberry Pi and addressable LEDs

a project by dannysauer

I'd like a way to have a device on my desk which lights up to indicate that I have something I should be paying attention to. Initially, I'd like this to be for Office365 calendar events and GitHub mentions, but ideally it should support arbitrary messages. The plan is to assign specific colors (ideally "patterns" consisting of a sequence of colors and time) to specific message types. I have a handful of raspberry Pi Zeroes, a couple of OLEDs, a strand of individually-addressable RGB LEDs, a power supply, and some misc electronics (like the 3.3-5v logic level shifter necessary for the 5v LED strand). I'm thinking Python is probably the way to go for the software. I'm hoping OpenSUSE actually works on the Pi zero. :D If not, there's an ESP32 with a built-in display and a few Pi 3s laying around barely used, maybe one of them will work.

Updated about 2 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. 1 follower.

SUSE Manager: Windows client support

an idea by pagarcia

Let's see how much, if any, of the steps described here I can get done: https://confluence.suse.com/display/SUSEMANAGER/Windows

Updated about 4 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 1 follower. Has no hacker: grab it!

Port Salt virt modules to idem

a project by cbosdonnat

Salt is moving towards a plugable architecture using POP and Idem. This project is about experimenting with those new concepts by applying them to a real life case: the virt execution and state modules. The goals of this project are:

Updated about 4 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. 3 followers.

Build admin-tools in a stand-alone environment without obs dependencies

an 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.

Updated about 4 years ago. No love. 1 follower.

Fix terracumber, add some python unit tests, try to extend it and publish it

an 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.

Updated about 1 year ago. No love. 1 follower.

Modernize Mash deployment

a project by seanmarlow

Mash is a Python based CI/CD pipeline for automated testing and publishing of public cloud images. Currently the production and development deployment for the package is inconsistent, slow and manual. This is a barrier to rapid development, deployment and testing. It also means the development workflow is different than production. This can lead to production issues which were not seen during development. In order to modernize the Mash workflow I plan to spend the week digging into a plethora of tools to first learn then build out a new workflow. The goal is to simplify deployment by choosing tools that provide consistency, modularity and repeatability. By leveraging the best tools available we can harden the code and accelerate the release cycle.

Updated about 4 years ago. No love. 2 followers.

Home assistant that doesn't spy on you - developer's edition

a project by DKarakasilis

There are various home assistant solutions out there but all of them transfer your voice to some server for processing. This is a no-go for sane people although the technology is interesting and could be useful. There are various open source tools out there to achieve the same result but there is no turn key open source self hosted solution. The goal of this project is to implement a way to have a home assistant running locally - ideally with one command. The project that is closer to the desired result is Mycroft (https://mycroft.ai/). It is very easy to run the client side components using one docker command but their backend is running remotely. All the tools they use though are open source so it only needs one to do the work and package them in a nice little docker-compose file (https://mycroft-ai.gitbook.io/docs/about-mycroft-ai/faq#can-mycroft-run-completely-offline-can-i-self-host-everything).

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

libsolv web interface

an invention by lnussel

In order to inspect rpm dependencies inside the distro I wrote some python command line tools that leverage libsolv. Since navigating the ball of wool that is the result of solving a package is on the command line, I'd like to create a web app. Implementation by means of Flask, bootstrap and jquery to keep it simple. UI should be entirely created on client side with Flask only server json endpoints.

Updated about 4 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. 1 follower.