Easy openSUSE Upgradea project by maverick74 The idea is about an easy way to allow users to make upgrades (e.g.: changing from one major version like 15.0 to version 15.1) using a GUI and as easy as they can in Ubuntu. Something like a notification with a button to perform the upgrade with just one-click, instead of having to deal with the terminal, that frights some new users and gives them the sensation of an outdated system. |
Rust Bootcampan invention by SMorlan Project DescriptionJoin an instructor-led bootcamp to explore the Rust programming language in two-hour sessions each day throughout Hackweek. |
Port some classic game to Linuxa project by MDoucha Let's pick some old classic game, reverse engineer the data formats and game rules and write an open source engine for it from scratch. Some games from 1990s are simple enough that we could have a playable prototype by the end of the week. Write which games you'd like to hack on in the comments. Don't forget to check e.g. on Open Source Game Clones, Github and SourceForge whether the game is ported already. |
MicroOS Desktopa project by RBrownSUSE Updated over 2 years ago. 27 hacker ♥️. 19 followers. |
Preserve SUSE's historya project by fos Project DescriptionSUSE dissolved an old warehouse, containing lots and lots of boxes with old SUSE / SuSE / S.u.S.E software. All of those boxes were originally going to be dumped in March 2021, which could be prevented. |
crash-pythona project by jeff_mahoney New Development In previous hack weeks, the first few days ended up being wasted on just getting it working. I'm pleased to share that the code quality has improved dramatically since the last hack week and there are now extensive test cases for both unit testing and testing against real vmcores, and we'll use both mypy and pylint (if installed) to perform static analysis. Packages for those are available in openSUSE or as part of the crash-python OBS repo for SLE15. It has been tested with kernels from 3.0 to 5.1. |
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. |
x86 instructions decodera project by bpetkov This is the tool I've been working on since HW11 and it needs more work. Actually, there's always something which could be done on it. It is basically an x86 instruction decoder with special emphasis on the kernel and decoding interesting pieces of it in order to help in the development of low-level patching techniques, among others. git repo: https://gitlab.suse.de/bp/x86d |
Workadventu.re at SUSEa project by jevrard For events like engineering summit or hackweeks, it would be nice to have a SUSE instance of workadventu.re, and have our own maps, wired with (open)SUSE's jitsi! I am looking for folks willing to help on those 3 teams: |
gfxboot for grub2a project by snwint Make a final attempt to implement a graphical user interface for grub2 (gfxboot2).It's quite some work, unfortunately. Here's what's done so far: |
Developing an opinionated storage appliancea project by asettle Project DescriptionThe SUSE Enterprise Storage team has embarked on a new open source project: Aquarium. |
TIU - Transactional Image Updatea project by kukuk Project DescriptionProvide image based transactional updates for MicroOS. |
Testing and adding GNU/Linux distributions on Uyunian invention by juliogonzalezgil Join the Gitter channel! https://gitter.im/uyuni-project/hackweek |
Jitsi for Hackweeka project by rsimai Primarily to support Hackweek, but also to gain experience for a potential future corporate use, I like to run the open source Jitsi in a SUSE context and within a setup that is close to what SUSE IT is doing. The service will be built in AWS/EKS within the SUSE E&I space and should be up and running on day 1, but will need love during the 5 Hackweek days to |
Dochazkaa project by smithfarm Dochazka is a long-term project to replace the obsolete Attendance & Time Tracking system used by the Prague office since 2007. Dochazka is a complex system consisting of three major components: - RESTful backend App::Dochazka::REST (with lots of help from Web::MREST) |
Add RISC-V support in openQAa project by ldevulder openQA currently supports different architectures: x86(_64), ppc64le, aarch64 and s390x. In this project I would like to add support for RISC-V[1]. First emulated ontop of x86, like we previously did with aarch64. As openSUSE images for that processor are already generated, it could be useful to do some basic automated tests on them. |
Switch to MicroOS desktop.a project by lpalovsky Few months ago I switched my home workstation and media center to Micro OS desktop and I cannot imagine switching back to normal distribution. After some consideration I realized it should work fine (even better) on the notebook I am using for work. |
L0 Supportconfig Monitoring and Analysis using MLa project by andavis Project Description
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Uyuni/SUSE Manager containerization projecta project by moio Deploy Uyuni as an app from the Rancher marketplace - or install via Helm on any Kubernetes cluster, on any OS, or any Public Cloud. The dream |
Open Sauce is in our Genesa project by rsimai We've developed a bit of a habit within the Cloud Solutions leadership team to talk about new culinary endeavors after the weekend, telling the others about what fine dishes were created and sharing photos. We discovered that if we combine them to a menu we'll probably have the best international Dinner in the world but since we're all far away from each other we need to share the recipes to make it work. We're likely not the only ones doing that, so why not start a SUSE cookbook in a open source developer fashion, in a git repository and jointly feed - pardon - fill it with recipes for food the SUSE family likes. |
Improve openSUSE infrastructurea project by lrupp There is always something to do if you run the infrastructure for such a big project like openSUSE.... Our Admin wiki currently lists over 80 machines - and while we already "salted" some of them, there is always room for improvement and room to learn something new just by making your hands dirty and diving into the administrator role for a machine. |
Can we (machine) learn from bug reports?a project by gboiko Bug reports can be a great source of information, but usually finding the information requires extensive work in reading through all of the discussions and understanding the details about it. Could it be that machine learning can be used to extract meaningful information out of that? That's what this project is about. |
Send to Hellan idea by pagarcia Have you ever received an e-mail that made you furious? Did you answer it? If you did, chances are you regretted later. |
Improve packaging of Rust in OBSan invention by aplanas Project Description
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Phoebe - where AI meets Linuxa project by mvarlese Project DescriptionPhoeβe (/ˈfiːbi/) wants to add basic artificial intelligence capabilities to the Linux OS. |
Sharing logic between desktop and web based applications through WASMan invention by IGonzalezSosa Project DescriptionA few months ago, the YaST team released cockpit-wicked. Compared to YaST, this module contains a pretty simple data model, but there is still some duplication with YaST logic. |
Create short "videos/screencasts" demoing cool stuff in 5 minutesa project by PSuarezHernandez Project DescriptionThe idea of this project is to produce some short videos/screencasts, maximum 5 minutes, where you show some cool feature from some of our projects/products. |
Produce an original piece of music using open source software (e.g. Ardour5, Hydrogen, Calf Plugins, etc.)a project by jctmichel Project DescriptionSince it has been near impossible to collaborate with other musicians at SUSE during the pandemic, I was considering an alternative music project for this Hackweek with any musicians at SUSE who might be willing to join. |
Design the 2021 Open Build Service stickera project by hennevogel 2019 |
Create ansible roles for generic server stuffa project by ph03nix The situation of maintained ansible roles for boring server stuff like setting up a LEMP stack (Linux, nginx, mariadb, php) is dire and I would like to improve that. This project is about creating a handful of ansible roles with focus on * Fully supported in openSUSE (Leap and Tumbleweed) |
Support glibc-hwcaps and micro-architecture package generationa project by alarrosa The recent glibc 2.33 version recently available in Tumbleweed includes this change: ``` |
Language Server Protocol implementation for Salt Statesa project by cbosdonnat Language Server Protocol (LSP for friends) is used in a number of code editors these days. There are implementations for various languages, but none for Salt States. The idea is to leverage Salt state module to parse edited files to provide completion of the state ids or paths. |
Make a Raspberry Pi boot in less than 3 secondsan idea by akedroutek Project DescriptionThis is quite new to me but as I want to understand ARM and its boot process better here is the deal: |
[unassigned] improve new openSUSE image writeran idea by lnussel In order to aid loading openSUSE installation and Live images on USB sticks we have a little GUI program called imagewriter. It's a bit dated so Fabian started a newer one with better UI suitable for touch screen that offers the available images on demand, store images offline for conferences and fairs etc: https://github.com/openSUSE/imagewriter2 It's written in C++ with Qt and still needs some work to be production ready: |
Predictive test selection for SUSE Manageran idea by jordimassaguerpla I once had a bad dream. I started good, a sunny day. I had just fixed an issue and push it to my fork, in order to create a Pull Request. I was happy. It felt awesome to have found a fix so elegant. Two lines of code. |
WebRTC individual track recordera project by avicenzi Project DescriptionDo you need to record podcasts or interviews remotely? |
Build kdump initrd without dracuta project by ptesarik Project DescriptionThe |
Unified Config Management Tool (UCMT)an invention by jreidinger Project DescriptionThe idea for project starts on LEO workshop. The main goal is to provide UI for local configuration that allows easy transition to 1:N management. So here is vision: |
Support UEFI network boot in Orthos Praguea project by ggherdovich Project DescriptionIt's becoming less and less likely that server-class machine support booting with legacy BIOS. The industry standard is now UEFI, and has been for 15 years; this is what vendors test and support. |
Localize Uyuni - SUSE Manager in Italiana project by deneb_alpha Project DescriptionInspired by one of the proposals for GSoC and given that I'm usually working on maintenance updates for SUSE Manager - Uyuni I decided to translate it to Italian. :) |
Finish the btrfs fscontext conversiona project by mpdesouza Project DescriptionContinue the port of btrfs kernel code to fscontext, started here |
UYUNI-CLIa project by RDiasMateus UYUNI-CLIThis a unified CLI tool for uyuni which aims to provide a single pane of glass to access all the existing tools in this project. |
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). |
Uyuni/SUSE Manager: build Python APE and a Salt+Python bundle to support ANY client operating systeman idea by pagarcia Uyuni/SUSE Manager build client tools for each of the supported operating systems: SLES 11, SLES 12, SLES 15, RHEL 6, RHEL 7, RHEL 8, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 9, Debian 10... the list is long. This is required because each operating system has different base libraries (glibc, OpenSSL, Python version, etc). A few months ago, the SUSE Manager development team started a (yet unfinished) research task to try to build Salt and all the required dependencies (minus glibc and OpenSSL, because it would break FIPS certification) so that we can always ship the latest version of Salt on each client operating system: |
Face recognition on nextcloud with TPUan idea by jordimassaguerpla Project DescriptionI have all my photos on a private NAS running nextcloud. |
Automated test for game + only web based dev + Python openQAan invention by okurz motivationTest automation can be fun and openQA is good at it but it has limitations. This project is meant to find out where the limits are for applications with lots of things moving on the screen, e.g. a game. Completely unrelated, web based tools become the norm for many users, e.g. when working from a chromebook or similar environments. The idea here is to try to use only web based tools and not force users to use a terminal which can be frightening :) As a third requirement: Some people are not feeling comfortable using openQA "because tests are written in Perl". This is not necessarily true because tests are rather written using a simplistic test API and only a small subset of Perl knowledge is necessary, however, we still want to support other entry points so there is Python support added in https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst/pull/1558 . To find out what this new way is capable of this project should use only that Python support and find out any restrictions. |
bare metal openQA for arm boardsa project by mbrugger Project DescriptionopenSUSE claims quite a lot of Arm boards to be supported. But we lack testing on that boards. |
SUSECON | Space Gamean idea by SaraStephens For this year's SUSECON Digital, we are looking to drive home the message of Innovate Everywhere by showcasing the creativity of our Engineering team. The theme this year features a leap into space and a nostalgic design. Goal: Engage with our audience through game play that highlights the points of Innovate Everywhere. We want them to keep coming back to play throughout the SUSECON Digital experience. |
krunvm-operator: a Kubernetes operator for launching isolated VMsa project by ngerace Project Descriptionkrunvm is |
Raspberry Pi and SUSE Managera project by e_bischoff I have bought a Raspberry Pi 400 and would like to experiment how it integrates into SUSE ecosystem. Project Description |
Velcro demuxing software managementa project by zbenjamin Project DescriptionDuring the last 3 years working on zypper we constantly reiterated the idea to refactor zypper to get rid of a lot of cruft that has collected over the years ,but just recently I realized that we maybe should go one step further. |
expect-like feature for Screen or Tmuxa project by jbohac Project DescriptionDid this ever happen to you?: |
osc Porcelain inside Emacsa project by agraul Project DescriptionEmacs |
Performance profile and possibly improve Jitsi web clientan invention by mkoutny Project DescriptionI run openSUSE TW and FF with i7-5600U Intel CPU. Calls with ~4 (video) participants work but my CPU load is approaching number of cores. In slightly bigger calls (>=6 participants) the CPU load was insufficient and audio packets were being dropped. I'd like learn more about webrtc video streams in order to reduce the client's CPU work or make it more adaptive when running with limited resources. |
containerizing MicroOS Desktop componentsa project by fcrozat Project DescriptionMoving as much as possible of MicroOS Desktop into containers. |
Get EBBR boot working on Olinuxino A64an idea by radolin Project DescriptionI want to learn more about the efforts of standardizing ARM boot for embedded boards - EBBR. I'll try to get it working on the Olinuxino A64 (https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A64/A64-OLinuXino/open-source-hardware) board, by compiling and programing bootefi enabled Uboot to SPI flash chip. After that it should be possible to install Linux distributions to the eMMC using standard images and installation method, to be verified with OpenSuse. |
Work on my OBS packagesa project by lrupp ~> osc my pkg | wc -l 699 |
Make geekos app available in SUSE EKS clusteran invention by digitaltomm The current geekos install at http://geekos.prv.suse.net/search is not reachable for employees outside of engineering. We want to move it to the SUSE IT maintained EKS cluster to make it available for all. |
Metabase instance in SCC EKS clustera project by digitaltomm Following up on the experiment from last Hackweek ( https://confluence.suse.com/display/~digitaltomm/Business+Intelligence+in+SCC ), it would be great having a production instance of Metabase running in the SCC EKS cluster, connected to the production database of SCC. |
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. |
Kanidm - A modern opensource IDMa project by firstyear Project DescriptionKanidm is a modern, fast, opensource IDM aiming to be an alternative to projects like 389-ds, freeipa, samba 4 and others. Inspired by many identity as a services, many features of this project aim to advance the state of what is possible with opensource security and IDM today. |
Terraform GUIa project by kevinklinger Project DescriptionBuild a tool that provides a GUI for Terraform and is able to spin up machines directly on KVM. |
UI/UX User testing and feedbacka project by lharden Project DescriptionGather quantitative/qualitative feedback to inform usability and interface decisions. |
Write an open source driver for the DeckLink Mini Recorder 4Ka project by patrikjakobsson Project DescriptionThe DeckLink Mini Recorder 4K is a PCI Express capture card featuring one 6G-SDI and one HDMI 2.0a connection. It can record all formats uncompressed up to 2160p30. The big difference with this card compared to many other capture cards is that it captures all the raw data uncompressed. This allows for it to be used for automatic testing of graphics cards. |
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. |
Get to know SMP on x86 systems betteran idea by alix82 Project DescriptionIn order to learn how operating systems work on a x86 chip, I had written (long ago) a toy OS based on code found on osdev wiki [1]. It allowed me to understand the interaction between the OS and the x86 hardware, and to some extent how the OS handles userspace (I used newlib for some userspace programs). The single-processor OS code later served me well as a base for a course about operating systems I taught at the university. |
FuseML - accelerate your Hack Week ML projectsa project by stefannica Project DescriptionSo you have an idea for a machine learning project for HackWeek. Have you thought about what tools you'll be using? Choosing the right set of machine learning tools and making them work together can be time consuming, not to mention the unavoidable learning curve. Perhaps you could use some help with that. |
The Typescript Gamea project by Etheryte Project DescriptionUyuni recently made the switch from Javascript to Typescript. Alas, the team has a very mixed bag of experience with the technology and we could use a way to get everyone up to speed quickly. |
A tool comparing openqa test result of any two test runs for job groupan idea by tonyyuan Project DescriptionThe backend is node.js app which grabs openqa jobs information of test run(identified by Build id) via openqa API. |
Leveraging Ceph in the Harvester projectan idea by kieferchang Project DescriptionThe Harvester project currently uses Longhorn as its underlying storage. Trying to use Ceph as alternative storage should be fun. |
Create a proof of concept to parse the openQA logs to beautify them and provide query toolsan invention by ilausuch Project DescriptionCreate a JS library to get the output openQA logs (autoinst-log) and |
Work on KDE translation improvementa project by vpelcak I intend to work on translation of KDE to Czech language. There are lot of typos and fuzzy messages accumulated in Summit project of KDE. I intend to work on them and increase KDE translation coverage. |
Learn python by building a homepage with Flaskan idea by mbrugger I thought it would be time to learn a new programming language. I decided to go with python, as it's an all-rounder and I have some basic knowledge on that. The idea is to go through the Flask how-to and from there on start to implement my own homepage. This will introduce me to Python and web development at the same time. |
work on sunxi a64 cpufreq driver (for teres-1, pine64)an idea by mbrugger With the teres-1 [1] laptop we have a first arm64 device we could use as end-users. Much work to run mainline kernel + u-boot was done already. But power consumption of the laptop is not optimal (~2 hours of battery life time). The idea is to support cpufreq for the A64 SoC upstream, which would enable the teres-1, pine64 and pinebook to run more power efficient. up to now it seems nobody is working on the driver [2]. |
Live audio projecta project by simotek Live audio tools could use some work in openSUSE and are fun to play with. Finally many of these tools are making it into tumbleweed (And Leap 15.3) especially Cadence. |
Support Pinebook Pro in openSUSEan invention by michals Pinebook Pro SPECIFICATIONS |
Uyuni/SUSE Manager: Windows client supporta project by pagarcia I'll continue the effort I started at last Hackweek to support Windows clients in Uyuni/SUSE Manager using Salt. When this is done, SUSE Manager would act as a WSUS server to Windows clients. https://hackweek.suse.com/20/projects/suse-manager-windows-client-support |
grub2: implement LUKS2 detection in grub-probea project by pvorel Project DescriptionGrub has limited LUKS2 support in master branch for few months (only PBKDF2, Argon2 is not yet supported). It'd be useful to implement LUKS2 detection in grub-probe in order not have to specify required modules manually. |
Get to know compaction code bettera project by osalvador Project DescriptionAfter a machine has been running for some time, its memory can get fragmented and so large contiguous memory chunks |
Opencv and Face recognitiona project by XGWang0 Learn opencv and Face recognition related knowledge to build Face recognition project on raspberry 4b Project Description |
openSUSE codea project by SLindoMansilla openSUSE codeWhat is? |
Texas Holdem Poker "night"a project by ories Project DescriptionNot a Hack Week project per se, but I am trying to connect with a few like minded people - I like playing Texas Holdem poker and am tired of playing bots/strangers online. I am hoping to gather a few fellow players for a game. |
Zero Trust vSphere Provisioning from Rancheran idea by wjimenez Currently, when Rancher tries to provision a Kubernetes cluster on vSphere, it needs to initiate API calls to the vSphere endpoint. In a hybrid cloud environment this often means that the Rancher server is not in the same network as the vSphere endpoint. Therefore inbound access is required to be added to a firewall so Rancher can reach the vSphere system. This naturally poses a security concern and creates administrative burden on our users who have to go through a security review to get this approved. If instead of requiring direct API access, an agent could exist inside the network where the vSphere API lived, then this agent could broker the communication between the Rancher server and the downstream API. The agent would simply initiate an outbound API connection to the Rancher server (much like any node agent or cluster agent currently) and simultaneously proxy any API calls that Rancher needs to make to vSphere. This would also have the benefit of being able to be run through a HTTP proxy, which many security teams will appreciate as a less risky connectivity model. |
Program FPGA using Verilog and VHDLa project by aschnell Learn to program a FPGA using Verilog and VHDLSome weeks ago I bought a TinyFPGA BX which uses the Lattice iCE40. The iCE40 is the first FPGA where the bitsteam was reverse engineered and a complete open source tool-chain is available. |
DRM driver for USB-based SiS graphics cardsa project by tdz Back in the late 90s to early 2000s, SiS graphics chips were fairly common and found in many low-end devices. Today, the chips are still capable enough for simple graphics needs, but the graphics cards were on PCI and AGP buses. They are not usable in modern computers. However, there exist USB-based graphics cards with a SiS 315 graphics chip. Those are around on Ebay et al [1] and easily usable with current computers. I already do have a driver for the old PCI-based SiS drivers and have long been struggling to find something useful to do with it. Converting it to serve USB devices would finally make it useful. |
Rancher Releasesa project by jpayne Project DescriptionReleasing rancher is currently a complex process and requires release captains to make alot of manual commits. Much of this work is very procedural. Our goal is to automate the more mundane tasks to make it faster and easier for new release captains to get started. |
One of couple of Python projects (update M2Crypto)an invention by mcepl There are couple of projects I work on, which need my attention and putting them to shape: * M2Crypto |
Loggee - A tool to interact with your board game collection and plays (made in Elixir)a project by gfilippetti Project DescriptionI started developing Loggee as a CLI to interact with Board Game Geek and it's API. I wanted to have an easy way to see my games and log my plays in the site, and as a bonus, learn more of the functional programming language Elixir. |
Requirements Management Tool on Graph Databasea project by mknop Project DescriptionCreate a requirements management tool (RMT) based on a graph database. |
Convert openqa-mon to webassemblya project by ybonatakis Project DescriptionI want for long time to get my hands dirty with go and webassembly. we have (openqa-mon)[https://github.com/grisu48/openqa-mon] which is a monitoring tool for OpenQA. |
Enable Automated End-to-End tests per Pull Request in Uyuni/Spacewalkan invention by oscar-barrios Project Description |
User Story theme + Okta logina project by cyntss Project DescriptionOne of the projects that the EOS open source community has been working on for some years now is the User Story. An open roadmap and feature request tool for open source. https://userstory.eosdesignsystem.com/ |
Learn how Linux kernel interacts with a hard-realtime OSan idea by colyli Learn how Linux kernel interacts with a hard-realtime OSProject Goal |
Bridle - Terraform remote backend in Kubernetesa project by nroberts Project DescriptionTerraform's remote backend requires a Terraform Cloud account and has an initial limited offering. While the initial offering is suitable for small resource management and teams this quickly becomes an issue as usage demands increase. In addition Terraform's remote operations (plan,apply, etc) are executed on HashiCorp's cloud resources which present issues for sensitive data such as passwords and access keys. Users are also constrained to as what tooling is available on the remote execution environment for example having |
Bird watcher with Raspberry Pia project by scuescu Project DescriptionFor this Hackweek, I want to focus on building a small application around Raspberry PI, motion-sensors and video capture. |
Improve the gnome-shell extensionsa project by xiaoguang_wang Project DescriptionImprove the gnome-shell extension Screen word translate and Switch Workspace |
Learn DaVinci Resolvean invention by psimons Project DescriptionI've been using open-source video editing software like Shotcut before and I used to be pretty happy with it. Nowadays, however, I need more sophisticated workflows that allow me to process n-log video, do color grading, synchronize video and audio from multiple sources, have better looking effects, and so on. I've reached the point where Shotcut just can't do what I would like it to. |
Git stochastic bisectiona project by jankara Bisection is a well known method of localizing which commit caused a regression in a code repository. git-bisect is a particularly used tool for this problem in git repositories. However it is often the case that the failure is probabilistic in nature - either because we don't have a reliable reproducer of the failure and thus not reproducing a problem on a particular commit does not mean the problem is not still present there, or because of inherent variability of e.g. performance regressions. Bisection for such failures is problematic as it takes only one false result for the bisection to end up in an unrelated part of code history. So in these cases we usually have to heavily extend runtime of a reproducer or do multiple test runs or multiple bisection runs to minimize a chance of error. The aim of the project is to implement stochastic bisection for git. I.e., a method that will count with the fact that test results at each point of code history have some error rate and provide points in code history to test to find commit in code history that is with high probability introducing the regression in the smallest possible number of tests. Then we can use this method for bisection of performance problems in our performance testing grid Marvin. |
Upstream support for RPi4 CM4 and Pi400a project by nsaenzjulienne Project DescriptionAlthough opensuse already supports CM4 and Pi400, there isn't an upstream devicetree for those boards. My plan is to spend the week implementing them. Sadly it's a project where collaboration is hard. But I'll be happy to try. |
Learn Real Time Linux on Raspberry Pi aarch64 and build 4WD robota project by jahudson Project DescriptionI plan to learn how to program for PREEMPT-RT (Real Time) patched Linux kernel on aarch64 architecture. I will use a digital oscilloscope and a raspberry pi to compare preempt vs preempt-rt kernels on aarch64 vs a micro-controller. I then plan to build a 4WD robot utilizing the Raspberry Pi, I2C sonar sensors, DC motor controller and camera. |
Bonus project: Chameleon paintingsa project by kstreitova This is an extra project for Hack Week evenings because there is never enough chameleons. Never. Project Description |
Separate kernel module signature to a independent filean idea by joeyli Project DescriptionCurrently kernel module signature be attached in the end of kernel module (ko file). |
Use OBS to build GNU Screen master branchan idea by enavarro_suse Project DescriptionGNU screen is available in OBS, but the version built it is based in the |
YAML 1.2 Schema support for PyYAMLan invention by tinita Project DescriptionPyYAML is a YAML processor in python, and it was one of the first libraries written for YAML. |
Write an url shortener in Rust (And learn in the way)a project by szarate So I have 469.icu :), it's currently doing nothing... (and for sale) but in the meantime, I'd like to write an url shortener from scratch and deploy it on my own server |
Container Image for PXE/HTTPBoot Serveran invention by gary_lin Every time we went to UEFI Plugfest, one of the frequently asked questions is how to setup a PXE/HTTPBoot server. Besides, we also have to setup and test the server before the event. Although we already have the document(*), it may be easier to deploy with a container image. My goal is to learn how to package a container image in SLE/openSUSE and create a flexible image for the fast deployment of PXE/HTTPBoot server. |
Package odpdowna project by jgrassler I have been known to talk anybody I held presentations with into using odpdown.
That was always a little awkward, since it started off with |
Type Check YaST with Sorbeta project by mvidner Sorbet is a gradual type checker for Ruby. Ruby is a dynamic language, which is great for reducing overhead for small |
Reproducible Source/Build Transparency Watchera project by jzerebecki https://gitlab.com/JanZerebecki/transparency-log-watcher Trillian is used for Reproducible Source, Build and Certificate Transparency. So it could be used to log the input to OBS and the build results and make zypper check it before installing an rpm. But currently clients wouldn't detect if the log shows them a different version than anyone else. See if there is a way so this can be detected. |
tcetc - transaction capable /etca project by wpreston2 tcetcSummary |
setup a POC of Convos - irc based web chat sevicean idea by jdsn Project DescriptionSetup an instance of the IRC based open source web chat solution (like RocketChat) and attach it to irc.suse.de. |
nvme monitor: continuous discovery and connect to discovered subsystemsa project by ematsumiya Project DescriptionWork on "nvme monitor" proposed command (see Resources). |
Make kernel-*.spec cross buildablean idea by adrianSuSE Project DescriptionManual kernel builds are often needed esp. for embedded environments. The native compile there is often not fast enough. |
reddit/twitter crawler w/ sentiment analysisa project by ories Project Descriptioninspired by the GME craze, and countless similar implementations I would like to pull data (keyword driven) from reddit/twitter and run sentiment analysis on it, perhaps with some deduplication / bot detection |
Learn Smalltalkan idea by ccalancha Project DescriptionImmerse yourself in the beauty of Smalltalk. |
Mount Btrfs USB disks on non-root Android using the Linux Kernel Libraryan invention by dmdiss Project DescriptionI plan on continuing on with my Linux Kernel Library efforts from Hackweek 19. This time I'd like to spice things up a bit by plumbing USB devices into LKL, allowing reuse of native Linux USB host and filesystem drivers on non-root Android. |
Updating openSUSE Factory packagesa project by pluskalm Project DescriptionMake sure that as many as possible packages in openSUSE:Factory are up to date |
Support for BIOS-based error log in dmidecodea project by jdelvare Project DescriptionThe DMI table may contain BIOS-based error information. Currently dmidecode is not able to decode it. However an experimental patch was contributed a few years ago, which could be used as a starting point to enable this feature. |
OpenQA Module Mappera project by geor Find where an openQA module is running
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Migrate suntorytimed/resourcespace container to an openSUSE basea project by suntorytimed Project DescriptionFor quite some time I am providing a ResourceSpace container on Docker Hub. It is meanwhile pulled about 234K times but unfortunately still based on Ubuntu. Meanwhile I have updated the base to Ubuntu 20.04, but I would like to move it to openSUSE instead. With ResourceSpace 9.5 coming out soon I see a possibility of introducing this switch. Enno Gotthold also did a great job of packaging ResourceSpace on OBS, so this could be used as a starting point for the container. |
Sentiment analyzera project by aburlakov Project DescriptionA sentiment analyzer is a software that can distinguish the emotion of the text. The programming language will be either python or C++. (This is the first hackweek for this project.) |
Test mainline kernel on an older Qualcomm SOC (msm89xx), explore current Qualcomm mainlining kernel effortan invention by pvorel Project DescriptionQualcomm concentrate on supporting recent SOC, older ones aren't supported (use very old downstream kernel, e.g. 3.10). |
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 |
Deploy vm with libiscsi and iPXEa project by rfan1 Description: Libiscsi: |
Code quality metrics frameworka project by llansky3 Project Description & GoalThe quality of supplier deliveries varies. And one shall monitor its suppliers. |
Chimera Policy Huba project by flavio_castelli Project DescriptionChimera is a Kubernetes policy engine. Its policies are WebAssembly modules, that can be published on regular OCI registries (same place where container images are pushed). |
Learn about io_uringan idea by zhonglidong Project Descriptionio_uring is a new asynchronous I/O framework, which was merged into upstream from 5.1. During this hackweek, I want to learn about the difference between it and native aio, how it is designed and do some performace tests based on it. |
Speed hacking on my Xiaomi Scooter Pro 1a project by fanyadan Project DescriptionI have a Xiaomi Scooter Pro 1 which I bought two years ago, it has 25 - 27 km/h of max speed by factory setting, but it's more or less slow to me since I'm a speed lover :smiley: So I decide to unlock the speed limit (maximum with safety might be 40 km/h) during this hackweek. |
Show Me The Key: A screenkey alternative that works under Wayland via libinputa project by AZhou Updated about 2 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 4 followers. |
knotsa project by LarsMB Summary
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Uyuni as a Bootstrap themean idea by Etheryte Project DescriptionCurrently, Uyuni has three themes: Uyuni, SUMA light & SUMA dark. All of these are tailored around a common core using CSS preprocessor variables, mainly to switch out colors, fonts and the like. Core layout such as spacing, sizing and so forth is shared between all three and stems from the shared core. |
Modern frontend build tooling for Uyunian idea by Etheryte Project DescriptionAt the moment, Uyuni uses a pretty standard frontend build chain based on Webpack 4, Terser, and a few loaders here and there. This works reliably, albeit fairly slowly. In part this may be attributed to large package sizes, in part to the tooling itself. |
Learn AppArmora project by jiriwiesner Project DescriptionLearn AppArmor to improve the security of the devices I use. |
Near-zero downtime upgrades for stateful services with Rancheran idea by mlnoga Project DescriptionContainers are great for scaling stateless services and making them robust. However, stateful services like databases continue to pose challenges. In particular, upgrading a running database service to a new version with near zero downtime is not trivial. Wouldn't it be great if a helm chart or K8S operator could automatically take care of this for you? This would allow you to fire up a database in your K8S cluster and consume it as-a-service. And put us one step closer to building a private cloud that runs anywhere, powered by pure open source. |
Virtual reality web developmentan idea by Pastafly Project DescriptionInvestigate how virtual reality can be used in the browser from a developer perspective. |
Investigate NeuroFedora and package the missing pieces in openSUSEan idea by qkzhu Project DescriptionNeuroFedora is an initiative to provide a ready-to-use Fedora based Free/Open source software distribution for neuroscience. It includes computational modeling software, analysis tools, general productivity tools for neuroscientists. |
Use and learn Harvestera project by ganghe Project DescriptionUse and learn Harvester product, understand Harvester, Kubernetes and other related knowledge. |
Get familiar with k3sa project by riafarov Project DescriptionKubernetes is widely used nowadays, but for the developers it's hard to test things locally, and many end up running single node setups. k3s is there to address this issue and provides lightweight stack to gain all advantages of the kubernetes with less efforts to run. |
Porting a Robot to 64 bit ARM / Raspberry Pi 3a project by simotek Project DescriptionI have a Linux Powered Robot ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMz01IRAgZI&t=1s ) Currrently it uses an odroid C1 a very old version of tumbleweed and uses old python that may need porting. |
Learn about amdgpu OpenCL neural network use for video enhancingan invention by tjyrinki_suse Project DescriptionI've had a fairly modern AMD GPU for some time, but I haven't had time to check the current status of neural network based video editing. I know many are proprietary CUDA specific, sadly, even if projects themselves would be open source, but I'd like to check which ones would support OpenCL as well or any other means to use an AMD GPU with fully open source stack (including drivers). |
Family with Lightweight Kubernetes - K3s + Kebuvirta project by xguo Project DescriptionLightweight Kubernetes- K3s. Production ready, easy to install, half the memory, all in a binary less than 100 MB. |
Rancher and cf-on-k8san idea by mgrifalconi Project DescriptionCloud Foundry For Kubernetes (cf-for-k8s) blends the popular CF developer API with Kubernetes, Istio, and other open source technologies. The project aims to improve developer productivity for organizations using Kubernetes. cf-for-k8s can be installed atop any conformant environment in minutes. |
Python bindings for Bosch Sensortec Environmental Cluster (BSEC) libraryan idea by scabrero Project DescriptionThe BSEC library provides signal processing and sensor fusion for the BME680, a low-power gas, temperature, humidity and pressure sensor. This sensor communicates with the MCU using SPI or I2C to report the measurements, but lacks in-die calculation for air quality index, it just reports the gas sensor resistance. |
Improve mtk scripts and improve on python skillsa project by bfilho Project DescriptionMaintenance Coordination team has a set of tools called MTK (Maintenance ToolKit) that is extremely useful to the Maintenance team and can be used by a other teams to increase the productivity and automate common tasks related to the maintenance process. |
RISC-V boot deep dive (Boot FLOW from 0 to Linux Kernel)a project by clin RISC-V boot deep dive (Boot FLOW from 0 to Linux Kernel)Make RISC-V boot like rest of industry U-boot for embedded, UEFI for consumer and servers |
qemu-kvm streamlined binarya project by claudiofontana Since a few months it is now possible to build an upstream QEMU which includes only our supported VCPU accelerator. Project Description |
Develop an algorithm to create huge 3D worlds based on height mapsa project by ilausuch Project DescriptionWhile I run I always like exploring the world, looking for new path to walk. But of course our resources to do that are limited. So I thought that would be nice to recreate legendary places like Tolkien's maps in 3D and be free to walk around |
NeoMutt: Show index and body of emails in a horizontal splitan invention by iivanov Project DescriptionI'd like to have NeoMutt show an index of emails at the same time as the body of the selected email, horizontally next to each other. |
Timelapse videos on Raspberry Pi 4a project by jlausuch Project DescriptionUsing HQ cameras from Waveshare and RPi hardware, write configurable scripts to create different timelapse scenes (clouds, traffic, ...). The software should capture a frame every X seconds for the desired period of time and build a video out of all the images. |
Script that loads dummy data into HANA database for testing purposes.an invention by rangelino Project DescriptionSometimes when we reproduce a customer issue, it doesn't always demonstrate the same behavior the customer is having. So, we engage backline or open a bug or throw up our arms in frustration. I have one such customer with just an issue like this. Running the exact same commands in an almost identical sles4sap version environment and yet I cannot reproduce what she is seeing? What to do? |
Improve posixovl to support fully featured POSIX file system on top of any limited file system (e. g. vfat)a project by sbrabec posixovl is a FUSE based successor of the old UMSDOS. It has a goal to provide POSIX file system functionality on top of vfat. Its code is nice and well written, but its feature set is not complete yet. It just supports: POSIX modes and user/group, hard and symbolic links, device nodes and named pipes. Much more can be done: |
Improved Jira notifications - How to customize email template content for email notificationa project by xgonzo Problem description Jira is used inside SUSE to track various process/workflows. |
Alexa on Linux - voice commands for SUSE productsan idea by calmeidadeoliveira What is it about? Learn about AVS (Alexa Voice Service) and install Alexa on Linux (or maybe a Raspberry Pi). |
Prepare GFXprim widget library for a releasea project by metan After nearly ten years of work my minimal widget C library is nearly ready for a use. Project Description |
learn and play with 2FAan idea by oertel just ordered 2 yubbikey 5 nfc play with FreeOTP on android and otpclient on linux |
Learn the book of Linux KVM Guide and practise based on the bookan idea by zoecao Project DescriptionI have learned 70% of the book. I'll finish it and do some practice based on what I learned from the book during hackweek20. |
remove stale rpm files from RMT mirroran invention by olh Project DescriptionA local RMT mirror will run out of space at some point because rpm files, which are not referenced by repomd.xml anymore, are left behind. |
PyGithuba project by StevenK PyGithub is a Python library to access the GitHub v3 REST API. Project Description |
Self assessment application for learning a (human) languagea project by mssola Project DescriptionI have this private project I've been working on during my spare time. During this hackweek I want to spend some extra time to boost its progress. |
investigate GTK4.0a project by qzhao I want to study GTK 4.0's new feature. Resources |
OTPClient v2.6.0an invention by pstivanin Project DescriptionGTK+ software for two-factor authentication that supports both TOTP and HOTP. |
apache2 package adjustmentsan idea by pgajdos Project DescriptionFew apache2 package adjustments. |
Add Valgrind checks to Libgcrypta project by pmonrealgonzalez Project DescriptionThe regression tests in Libgcrypt could benefit from having memory leak detection checks. These checks could be run optionally during build time. One well suited tool for this purpose is Valgrind. |
Loganalyzer/LIDS with OSSECa project by rwawrig Project DescriptionCreating an alarm system in case of a rogue app filling up disk space with logs, system error or break-in attempt. |
Learn some knowledge about k8s and Rancher's productsa project by yosun Project DescriptionI'm totally new in k8s, when I hear Rancher's product in all-hands I couldn't image what's that is. I'd like to take some time to learn some basic knowledge about k8s and Rancher's products. |
Study the book of 'Using Python for DATA Analysis'an idea by leli Project DescriptionStudy the book content and try to practice some project examples in the book, later will try to use the methods in the book in our work. |
vnc connection within openqa projectan idea by coolgw Project DescriptionSince we face lot of issue on vnc topic with openqa, I decide dig into this area and try to understanding how openqa connect with vnc and get the overview pic. |
smart car based on raspberry pia project by lansuse Project DescriptionI made a smart car with raspberry pi in the hackweek18, brought up ultrasound sensor and camera module in hackweek20. Now I want to finish the remaining part of the code. |
Script to populate package tag on openQA testsan idea by emiura A shell script to automatically populate the package tag on openQA tests, so no need to fill in manually. |
Write "advanced" tagging engine for browser bookmarksa project by gniebler This is a side project I started a while ago. The idea is to implement a tagging engine with some "advanced" features for browser bookmarks. I have many ideas for possible features, but the most basic are inclusion and exclusion relations between tags. For re-finding a given bookmark, I want to implement a TagTree-like structure, to replace the strict hierarchy of folders. This basically defines the MVP for this project. |
Deep dive into 3D printingan idea by rmaliska From my last hackweek project I would like to continue. Upgrade went well, current issue is the first layer is not sticking well. Also I had no time for improving my 3D modelling skills so its time to do also this. Plan is to: |
AstroRPi using opensuse leapa project by rmaliska Currently I am using astroberry server for all my astroprojects. I have a spare RPi 4, so will try to install opensuse leap on it and configure it so I could use it for my astro projects. Plan is: |
KubeVirt related stuffa project by jfehlig Project DescriptionUpdate the physical KubeVirt+Kubernetes test cluster in Provo from SLES15 SP2 and CaaSP to SLES15 SP3 and Rancher's k3s. This will allow us to easily experiment and test Harvester. |
Systems performance: golang and benchmarksa project by dmaiocchi Project DescriptionI want to improve my knowledge on systems performance, based on the well-known books of Brendan Gregg System performance. |
Drink our own Milkan idea by pgonin Project DescriptionRepurpose servers in our Labs into an Harvester 'prototype' infrastructure. |
Add engineering metrics to telegraf webhooks plugina project by hennevogel How it isCurrently the telegraf webhooks plugin for github produces rather dumb measurements. Just extracting data from the webhook and putting it into the TSDB. The interesting data for engineering metrics you have to calculate yourself then. |
ECL monochrome monitor signal to HDMI with a FPGA (ULX3S)a project by tsbogend Some of my old workstations (Sun3, Apollo DN3x00/4x00) use ECL signals for their monochrome monitor. Since these monitors are already dead or dying I was looking for a conversion to something more modern. As I couldn't find anything I found the ULX3S boards, which already have everything for driving a HDMI monitor. So goal of this project is to use the FPGA board for converting the video signal. Steps: |
Hack current YES Certification SCK with containers and/or public cloud, seperately SLE Microa project by Jackman1 Project DescriptionUsing beta SCK 8.6, attempt to look at hacking options with containers and/or public cloud using Azure or AWS. Do the same thing, completely separate, but using SLE Micro. Probably be a hodgepodge during hack week; but I'll have to get some work done during the week...so it will be perfect for me. |
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: |
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. |
On-demand notification using spacewalk (SUMA) APIa project by atighineanu Project DescriptionMake possible to notify a <SUMA:user> about node draining and rebooting (using kured reboot sentinel). |
Cluster Python APIa project by fmherschel Project DescriptionThe purpose of this question is first to research, if we already have a python API available to be used in scripts to query status and details in the running cluster. If not already available the first purpose is to get a draft version of such an API. If it is already available the second purpose is to implement some useful examples for SAP workloads. |
Get familiar with moodle.opensuse.org by creating the training "Network basics"a project by mstrigl Create a course in moodle.opensuse.orgMoodle is the world's most popular learning management system. Start creating your online learning site in minutes! |
Estimating the level risk level and confidence of deliverablesan idea by rtsvetkov Project DescriptionGoal for this Hackweek |
Open app cores with debuginfodan invention by jcejka Project DescriptionThis project aims to speed-up and simplify setup for analysis of application core files provided by our customers. |
Enhance the xmlformat.pl script with sentence-wrappingan idea by tbazant Project DescriptionGoal for this Hackweek |
Speech Emotion Recognition with Python/MLan idea by vliaskovitis Project DescriptionSpeech Emotion Recognition (SER) uses acoustic/prosodic features of speech to classify words/sentences/audio files into emotions e.g. happiness, anger, sadness etc [1]. Emotions can also be mapped into a 2-dimensional physiological space of emotional positivity(valence) and strength(arousal) [2]. |
Rancher & Gardener: Stronger Togetheran idea by mlnoga Project DescriptionGardener is SAP's portable Kubernetes distribution and management framework, which aims to create a common base layer for current and future SAP applications and services. Rancher is the leading management framework for arbitrary Kubernetes distributions. Wouldn't it be great if Rancher and Gardener could work together, and Gardner became a first-class citizen in Rancher? |
Create container image as replacement to run Multi-Machine testsuite in openQAa project by bchou Purpose: Use the container image to test Multi-Machine testsuite could be a nice way to reduce the network setup problem(i.g. NAT) between guest while Multi-Machine testing in openQA |
Native build of openSUSE WSL images on aarch64a project by lkocman Project DescriptionThis is an effort to produce working aarch64 WSL images in https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Virtualization:WSL. |
How to build a container imagean idea by xlai Project DescriptionI am in VT test team, not familiar with containers. But it is a trend that vms and containers are managed in the same management framework. And kubevirt project is one way for this. Recently we are also testing kubevirt. So understanding how container images are built and work helps to grow in this area. |
Learning Linux kernel Modulea project by JNa Project DescriptionLearning Linux kernel Module to help to under kernel deeply |
Velero VolumeSnapshotter plugin for Longhornan idea by jenting Project DescriptionVelero is an open source tool to safely backup and restore, perform disaster recovery, and migrate Kubernetes cluster resources and persistent volumes. |
Qactus (Qt App) packaging dashboarda project by simotek Project DescriptionLast hackweek I rather hacked up Qactus to include a useful dashboard for packagers as can be seen below. While this mostly works, it has some issues and the code is in no way at a point where it would be acceptable upstream. |
Getting started with deep learning - face detectiona project by mlin7442 Project DescriptionAs a noob in the deep learning world, I'd like to understand what is deep learning, to learn a new thing that better to find an interesting aspect, to me, face detection. |
openQA log reader / openQA graphical clienta project by apappas Project DescriptionopenQA is very diligent about providing logs, but they can be different to parse especially as one has 15 webUI tabs open. |
Understanding "Artificial Intelligence", "Machine Learning", "Deep Learning"an idea by awh Project DescriptionIn today's world, almost on a daily basis Joe Average is confronted with technology that is supposedly using some form of AI, ML, DL. |
csbot improvementsa project by jeremy_moffitt Project Descriptioncsbot is a hubot based bot connected to our production RocketChat instance. Most of the functionality in csbot is focused on fun with some scheduling tools available as well. Expanding csbot to have new features will be a fun way to do some creative Javascript coding and see the changes as they land (csbot has a CI/CD pipeline that pushes changes live as they merge!). |
Improve Webtool "Football Team Manager"a project by holgisms In order to get me help managing our football (en_us: "soccer") team, I developed a web tool in php. That tool is having a list of all matches over the season and is sending out mails with links to each player some days before the match. Players then can give feedback on being available to play that match or not. With that the team for the next match can be formed and announced. |
multipathd: improve asynchronous behavioran idea by mwilck Project Descriptionmultipathd is multi-threaded, but it uses a single lock that essentially kills most benefits of |
multipath-tools: improve CIa project by mwilck Project Descriptionmultipath-tools is in urgent need of better CI, both unit tests and "real world" tests. We a very basic set of unit tests, but the coverage is miserable. Also, there's some minimal github workflow code, which could be improved a lot while I'm learning about github workflows. |
Playwright for openQAa project by kraih Project DescriptionThis Hack Week i want to figure out how to best use Playwright to test Mojolicious applications like openQA in unit tests. Playwright is a (mostly better) alternative to Selenium for browser automation. I'd like to find a way to write entire unit tests in JavaScript, and have those run right next to existing Perl tests with the same test runner using Node Tap and the Test Anything Protocol. |
Learn Go by Writing an Applicationan idea by jluo Project DescriptionGo (or Golang) is an open-source programming language designed to build fast, reliable, and efficient software at scale. It is the language used to create Kubernetes, K3s, Rancher, and countless cloud-native applications. Let's learn Go by writing an application during the hack week! |
Improve Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) system migration: Different disk size support.an invention by jsmeix Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) is used to recreate a destroyed system on compatible replacement hardware, see https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Disaster_Recovery Currently ReaR requires basically 100% compatible replacement hardware. |
Dawnscanner: revive the project and create an RPM packagea project by pperego Project DescriptionDawnscanner was a ruby code security static analyzer I created in 2013 and led until a couple of years ago. Unfortunately in my last two jobs, my focus was less on ruby code, so the project lost some traction. |
Exploring the Possibilities of Image Build and Management without Dockera project by jblainchristen Project DescriptionHacking on github://rancher/kim to test out some ideas. Suggestions welcome! |
Study Google Motion Photo file formatan invention by tjyrinki_suse Project DescriptionStudy Google Motion Photo file format, which records a short video clip in addition to actual photo in the same jpeg file. |
Rewrite OPI - the Obs Package Installer - in python and add a plugin interfacea project by dheidler OPI is a cli tool that combines the features of software.opensuse.org with similar functionality for the Packman repo (eg. installing video codecs) and also allows installing proprietary packages from various vendors. openSUSE Package Installer |
Kernel debugginga project by firoyang Collecting problems and writing tools or methods for kernel debugging. Initial state. |
build using VM snapshotsa project by adrianSuSE State: vm snapshoting and resume are working, but everything is still in a very hacky state. Project Description |
Evaluating the influence of agile changes on the milestone delivery - assessing the risksa project by rtsvetkov Evaluating the influence of agile changes on the sale build delivery - assessing the risksGoals |
Semi-automated XMLRPC based tool for uyuni testing written in Rust languagea project by lkotek Project DescriptionProject aims to create tool for specific situations in which current cucumber testsuite used for Uyuni and SUSE Manager is too complex tool and, otherwise, in which manual testing is just still too much time consuming. |
geekoops - reusable ansible roles for openSUSEa project by ph03nix Project DescriptionI started the geekoops project last year for hosting some generic ansible roles for openSUSE. |
Show Me The Key: A screenkey alternative that works under Wayland via libinputa project by AZhou (Improve last hackweek's project.) <https://showmethekey.alynx.one/> |