Make smaller image of Micro OS/SLE Micro for RPi (4, 400 or Zero 2)a project by llansky3 DescriptionThe compressed image of e.g. SLE Micro 6.0 is ~ 900Mb. ** The overall goal of this project is to make a smaller footprint (in terms of image size) flavor of the image. This is to be achieved by limiting the target use-case to simple RPi (4, 400, Pi Zero 2) server for home IoT. ** |
Spark+React+Jade(Pug) - in search of a painless migration workflow for the Uyuni Front-End stackan invention by manuel.salvi DescriptionA study session open to everyone who is interested in getting hands down on the Uyuni front-end implementation and migration from the old struts+jsp+jquery stack to the new spark+jade+react stack. The study will be focused on react renderer and components functionalities, jade template engine and spark mvc to learn key differences and between the old and new stack, the focus is to be able to find what are the keys to a good migration workflow. |
Bot to identify reserved data leak in local files or when publishing on remote repositoryan invention by mdati Description |
Running a Wayland only system for both Tumbleweed and Leap 15.6.an idea by yfjiang Description |
Tracking fixes 3rd generationa project by mfranc DescriptionThere are currently 2 versions of tracking fixes. One is used in CI (and ./scripts/git-fixes)[1] and (unfortunately, it doesn't handle reverts) the other is for sending emails to developers. The first one is relatively fast (for its usecases) and the other is relatively slow and made for bulk processing only. Both are single-threaded. |
Write a shell extension for GNOMEan invention by tdz Description |
ClusterOps - Easily install and manage your personal kubernetes clusteran invention by andreabenini DescriptionClusterOps is a Kubernetes installer and operator designed to streamline the initial configuration |
Jenny Static Site Generatoran invention by adam.pickering Description |
Create object oriented API for perl's YAML::XS module, with YAML 1.2 Supporta project by tinita Description |
Gen-AI chatbots and test-automation of generated responsesa project by mdati Description |
Catch up with 2024 Linux related conferencesa project by iivanov Description |
Explore Microchip PIC64GX1000 Curiosity board (riscv64)an invention by a_faerber DescriptionThe Microchip PIC64 family of RISC-V chipsets was announced this summer, with PIC64GX as first subfamily (with SiFive U54 CPU cores, same as Microchip PolarFire). Later families (PIC64-HPSC and PIC64HX) were announced to feature the long-awaited RISC-V Hypervisor Extension. |
Continue learning about PID devices, but mainly confirm Simucube wheel base still works on Linux/openSUSEan idea by slemke DescriptionSimracing is somewhat a niche hobby, and very windows based. Still, it's software and hardware. |
kubectl clone: Seamlessly Clone Kubernetes Resources Across Multiple Rancher Clusters and Projectsan invention by dpunia Descriptionkubectl clone is a kubectl plugin that empowers users to clone Kubernetes resources across multiple clusters and projects managed by Rancher. It simplifies the process of duplicating resources from one cluster to another or within different namespaces and projects, with optional on-the-fly modifications. This tool enhances multi-cluster resource management, making it invaluable for environments where Rancher orchestrates numerous Kubernetes clusters. |
Cluster API Add-on Provider for Kubewardena project by csalas Description |
Add support for VisionFive2 board in Elemental toolkita project by ldevulder Description |
ESETv2 Emulator / interpreteran invention by m.crivellari DescriptionESETv2 is an intriguing challenge developed by ESET, available on their website under the "Challenge" menu. |
K8s for non-techiesa project by anna.t https://hackweek2024annatrofimenko.framer.website/ |
Building an openSUSE-based Nextcloud containeran invention by eroca DescriptionThis project aims to create a Nextcloud container image built on openSUSE Linux, leveraging the upstream Nextcloud image structure while integrating the unique benefits of the openSUSE Build Service (OBS). The goal is to maintain compatibility with upstream while incorporating openSUSE’s tools, package management, and system utilities to ensure a robust and familiar environment for openSUSE users. |