Multi-machine development at openqaa project by tinawang123 Last hackweek I have use multi-machine for RMT testing. This hackweek I would like to research how to develop the multi-machine at openQA. |
Deploy vm with libiscsi and iPXEa project by rfan1 Description: Libiscsi: |
Upgrade OBS crash to current upstream latest releasea project by dmair Upgrade OBS crash to current upstream latest release Base version is the one before current upstream with many of the upstream current |
Rancher Cluster in Provo Datacentera project by SMorlan Project DescriptionSet up Rancher Cluster on bare metal in Provo datacenter to host SUSE infrastructure projects like JIRA, Confluence, RocketChat and Jitsi. |
Update nvme-dem to match/support current NVMe-oF featuresan idea by ematsumiya Project DescriptionIn need to test distributed NVMe over TCP, I'll hack on nvme-dem. |
osc Porcelain inside Emacsa project by agraul Project DescriptionEmacs |
Create an automated audio CD ripper with web frontendan idea by MMoese Project DescriptionIn case you're a music lover and collector, you may know the pain of ripping your music collection to audio files. In the meantime, I found a ripping software, that supports most, if not all, features I want from a CD ripper: |
reading a book: <<How Google Tests Software>>a project by llzhao Project DescriptionI heard this is very very helpful book for testing software (not only for QE/QA but also for developers). |
Opencv and Face recognitiona project by XGWang0 Learn opencv and Face recognition related knowledge to build Face recognition project on raspberry 4b Project Description |
SUSE @home Hands On Laba project by johnmpugh Project DescriptionIn the past year we've found ourselves in the middle of a pandemic, we merged two awesome companies together, and we have completely changed the trajectory of SUSE and Rancher. This project is intended to transfer knowledge of SUSE to Rancher and Rancher to SUSE for those who may be challenged with time and resources to try new things. This gives us a chance to explore other uses for Kubernetes all while taking advantage of older equipment (for use as workers) we may have to spare. |