Git CI to automate the creation of product definitionan idea by gyribeiro DescriptionAutomate the creation of product definition |
Drag Race - comparative performance testing for pull requestsa project by balanza Description«Sophia, a backend developer, submitted a pull request with optimizations for a critical database query. Once she pushed her code, an automated load test ran, comparing her query against the main branch. Moments later, she saw a new comment automatically added to her PR: the comparison results showed reduced execution time and improved efficiency. Smiling, Sophia messaged her team, “Performance gains confirmed!”» |
Study SPDKa project by chinyahuang DescriptionThe SPDK is used for Longhorn v2 volumes. This project aims to explore the SPDK codebase to understand its functionality and architecture. |
Learn LLM agentsan idea by dsu Description |
Try to render Agama in a TUI browseran idea by ancorgs Description |
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Explore procedural generationa project by jcronenberg DescriptionIn my free time I sometimes work on some games with godot. For one project I wanted to explore having a modern city procedurally generated. |
concierge: a distributed object capabilities based secret management tool implemented with Spritely Goblinsa project by gleidi DescriptionThe idea is to build a FOSS command line (for now) secrets management tool, you may have heard of SOPS or Hashicorp Vault, with Spritely Goblins. |
SUMA demo environemnta project by sbehlert DescriptionFor "show and tell" situations it's helpful to have a portable (set of) images available which contains SUMA Server as well as clients. The intend is to create something that can be used on a standard laptop, setup and updated before adding it to the machine, and easily be 'reset'. |
Creating Userspace Livepatching using GNU Compiler Infrastructurean idea by gbelinassi DescriptionLivepatching can be described as replacing a faulty, bugged function with another function that contains the fix for the problem. This process requires the livepatch developer to extract the code from the project in question (e.g. glibc, openssl) in such a way to create a single shared object file (.so) that can be loaded within all processes that uses such library. |
Setup Home Assistant on Pi4 and collect solar panel statsa project by emiura Setup a Home Assistant on Raspberry Pi4 and collect statistics from solar panel energy production |
SLEPerf containerizean idea by jerrytang SLEPerf containerize |
Harvester Optimizationa project by jyu Description |
Investigate rancher rke2 guest clusteran idea by cooper.tseng DescriptionInvestigate the flow of deploying rke2 guest cluster to Harvester. |
jigdo for imagesa project by epaolantonio Description |
Modularization and Modernization of cifs.ko for Enhanced SMB Protocol Supporta project by hcarvalho Creator: |
Learn obs/ibs sync toola project by xlai DescriptionOnce images/repo are built from IBS/OBS, there is a tool to sync the image from IBS/OBS to openqa asset directory and trigger openqa jobs accordingly. |
Setup a new openQA on more powerful serveran idea by JNa Description
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Learn about OSB and contribute to `kustomize` and `k9s` packages to add ARM archa project by dpock DescriptionThere are already |
Contribute to terraform-provider-libvirta project by pinvernizzi Description |
How green are we? Power consumption & AIan idea by mhaefner Description |
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Learn Rust by porting pvctrl.an idea by kallan DescriptionI have a Win32 command line utility that is written in C that I would like to port to Rust. |
Kondoizer 2.0an idea by epromislow Description |
Create an Android app for Syncthing as part of the Syncthing Tray projecta project by mkittler DescriptionThere's already an app but code/features already in Syncthing Tray could be reused to create a nicer app with additional features like managing ignore patterns more easily. The additional UI code for the app could then in turn be re-used by other parts of Syncthing Tray, e.g. to implement further steps in the wizard as requested by some users. This way one "UI wrapper codebase" could serve GNU/Linux, Windows and Android (and in theory MacOS) at the same time which is kind of neat. |