Switch software-o-o to parse repomd dataa project by hennevogel Currently software.opensuse.org search is using the OBS binary search for everything, even for packages inside the openSUSE distributions. Let's switch this to use repomd data from download.opensuse.org |
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: |
LSP server for SPEC filesan invention by mcepl Has anybody ever heard about RPM Spec LSP server? That would be awesome thing to have (at least for completion)? The best I know is this: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/KBJYLQZ6VNSCWBNC7Y72HTBJ6EQDVFMX/ |
A set of utilities to produce a "from scratch" OCI/Docker container using Opensuse/SLE rpmsa project by ldragon Project DescriptionI recently used melange and apko to build a from scratch image. The result was a set of auditable and easy to use container and apk repository. The toolkit reduces the work need to make from scratch images with minimal work on the actual docker container(which can be quite painful if you've tried making a from scratch image on your own). |
Tumbleweed support for Raspberry Pi 4 with Quad SATA HATan invention by jbaier_cz Project DescriptionWith Quad SATA HAT[1] you can turn your RPi / RockPi into a nice little NAS. There are some packages[2] for Raspbian/Ubuntu which will allow you to control the disks and the optional fan and OLED display. But what if you want to install Tumbleweed on your box? |
Investigate zypper/openSUSE repository refresh optimisationsan invention by dirkmueller Project DescriptionFor a few months, openSUSE community has the ability to host the openSUSE rpm repositories on a commercial CDN and it is in a slowly rolling out phase. There are however remaining potential bottlenecks and optimisation opportunities. My goal for this hack week is to investigate them and make reasonable progress on resolving them. |