Adopt Typescript in D-Installera project by IGonzalezSosa Project DescriptionIn January, we announced the D-Installer project, an attempt to build a web-based installer on top of YaST and Cockpit. Since then, the codebase has grown significantly, especially the JavaScript part. |
Securing and improving home/server networka project by ohollmann Project DescriptionNow, when mikrotik supports WireGuard there is no need to stay with OpenVPN. Let's try to setup WireGuard and investigate it's options, test performance etc. |
SUSE SE Marketing tools and Demosa project by nbatsford Project DescriptionOur project is to develop Tools and demos which can be deployed using Helm on Rancher. |
Open Source Firmware for EV chargers using the ESP32 Chip (Autoaid / EN-Plus / EVSEDO)an invention by bschmidt Hack Week 23Project Description |
Improve the UX/UI of User Storya project by cyntss Project DescriptionUser Story is an open-source project that allows organizations to collect customer feedback displayed in the form of an open roadmap to enable open collaboration between developers/companies and their customers. It helps identify high-priority issues and features and it serves as a tool for project managers to plan according to what customers actually want. |
Create tool to analyze supportconfig to spot common SUSE Manager / Uyuni issuesan invention by cbosdonnat Project DescriptionA |
ignite.opensuse.orga project by lkocman Let's do what we can to get https://github.com/openSUSE/fuel-ignition running as ignite.opensuse.org respectively ignite-stage.opensuse.org Project Description |
Make DNF5 package manager ready for openSUSEa project by dmach Project DescriptionDNF 5 is a package manager that is currently in development and will land in the future Fedora and RHEL versions. |
Paper reading cluba project by LarsMB Project DescriptionMost of us remember a period of our lives when we had time to stay somewhat uptodate on the research and developments in our area of expertise. However, this often falls short during our day-to-day work, as we get bogged down in the engineering problems of the real world, and the struggle of explaining even basic concepts to laypeople :-) |
Explore Crev as collaborative code audita project by pperego Project DescriptionCrev [1] is a collaborative code audit idea. Since it's common that more security engineers can work on the same projects, or there can be a different person auditing a piece of code after some time, there is the need to keep track of the code audit notes in a non-repudiable way. |
Develop a better frontend for the virtual SUSE Museuman invention by fos Project DescriptionLast year's project Preserve SUSE's history revealed a huge amount of old SUSE boxes and other stock. Together with the SUSE Museum (currently still boxed while there are still construction works going on in the new office) the idea was to present all of these treasures also in digital form. |
A CLI for Harvestera project by mohamed.belgaied Project DescriptionHarvester CLI is a command line interface tool written in Go, designed to simplify interfacing with a Harvester cluster as a user. It is especially useful for testing purposes as you can easily and rapidly create VMs in Harvester by providing a simple command such as: |
Bring to life the Studio Kiosk in Frankenstrassea project by digitaltomm Project DescriptionMake use of the Studio Kiosk in front of my office: |
Build an Audio Streaming Server in Golang for Ableton Lite Recordingsa project by annablendermann Project DescriptionI have a small recording studio at home that I use for acoustic recordings using a 2i2 Focusite and Ableton Lite, but no streaming server for my output files. I want to be able to process/mix and share multiple rough drafts of .mp3 or .wav files with my musician friends without sharing them to a public platform yet. I've also been learning golang and seeing how it's a popular choice for audio processing, can use this to dive deeper into it. |
Package workflow experimentsa project by jfehlig Project DescriptionMost developers are comfortable with the workflows of git hosting services like gitlab and github, including their CI/CD capabilities. This project aims to experiment with new downstream package development and maintenance workflows based on upstream git repositories cloned at gitlab.suse.de. I'll be using the libvirt package for these experiments since it typically contains a healthy mixture of downstream-only patches along with upstream cherry picks. |
Support virtual monitors for VNC in gnome-remote-desktopa project by vliaskovitis Project DescriptionCurrently gnome-remote-desktop only supports remote-assistance sessions, where a VNC connection is tied to a physical local session . WIth this use case, the monitor configuration is provided by the server (mutter/gnome-remote-desktop), and this configuration matches the physical session monitor on the server. |
Learn OpenEMS project (Open Energy Management System)a project by witekbedyk Project DescriptionOpenEMS — the Open Source Energy Management System — is a modular platform for energy management applications. It was developed around the requirements of monitoring, controlling, and integrating energy storage together with renewable energy sources and complementary devices and services like electric vehicle charging stations, heat-pumps, electrolysers, time-of-use electricity tariffs and more. |
Enlightenment Live CDa project by simotek Create a openSUSE 13.2 Live CD. As enlightenment doesn't fit on the standard openSUSE CD I'd like to create a Image with it. |
Enlightenment Themesa project by simotek I have several themes in progress, they all need lots of work before they could be used with openSUSE. * The gtk people keep changing things so the gtk theme I use to match my enlightenment theme also needs fixing. |
Enlightenment openQA improvements + git build images.a project by simotek
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openSUSE on ZoL from OpenZFS projecta project by jkohoutek Idea is to have SUSE system with OpenZFS as root FS. Why ZFS |
HelenOS: <filesystem> of a downa project by jjindrak During the previous Hackweek [0], I have successfully implemented, tested and merged [1] an implementation of the entire C++ standard header <future>. This time, my aim is to modernize the C++14-esque standard library [2] of HelenOS [3][4] with a C++17 feature - the <filesystem> header. The <filesystem> header is much larger than the <future> header which I barely managed to implement and test in the allocated time for the previous Hackweek, but <future> was mostly OS-independent as it relied only on previously implemented features of the standard library. The <filesystem> header, however, is limited by the filesystem API of the OS and as such implementing of the entirety of it might not be possible, limiting the scope of the project (which is a good thing due to the time constraints). The primary features of the header [5] that should be implemented: |
OTPClient v2.6.0an invention by pstivanin Project DescriptionGTK+ software for two-factor authentication that supports both TOTP and HOTP. |