YaST code organization is a mess at many levels (files location, namespaces, code dependencies...). Recently we created this gist to put some of the issues on the table

Many YaST developers will be at openSUSE Conference, that overlaps with Hackweek. The plan is to lock them all in a room with a blackboard and reach agreements on how the code should be organized in the future. Then use Hackweek to iron the details, document everything in some kind of style guide and, if time permits, even do some experiments about how to adapt the existing code to the new conventions.

Final result

After some meetings in oSC'16 and in the Prague office, we reached a quite extensive agreement. We are polishing the minutes and will publish a final document in the following days.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

yast ruby

This project is part of:

Hack Week 14

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  • almost 8 years ago: ancorgs started this project.
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  • almost 8 years ago: ancorgs added keyword "ruby" to this project.
  • almost 8 years ago: ancorgs originated this project.

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