Prettify room booking displays in Nurembergan invention by algraf Nuremberg recently received room booking displays that would in theory show the current occupation of rooms. Unfortunately they are Windows CE based. And they don't actually show anything useful because we don't use Exchange. So instead, it would make a lot of sense to show something useful on them. Bookings for their respective rooms for example. |
Linux System on USB stickan invention by jsmeix I like to have a Linux system that completely runs on an USB stick (read and write also for persistent storage) so that it can run |
YES Certification Video Tutorials for SESCK and SOCCKa project by lovance This is to provide partners with video tutorials to help with the certification of their SES and SOC cluster solutions. The goal is to simplify the setup process in order to provide a better experience for the partner. If we can alleviate some of the stress of setting up a cluster more partners will certify their solutions. |
Looking for alternatives to do hardware monitoring or extend the existing method'sa project by berndschubert Project DescriptionLooking for ways to capture hardware-specific data and use them later to predict unexpected behaviors. Tools can be collectd, prometheus-nodeexporter, ipmiexporter , grafana-agent or other. |
Tungsten: A low-level LLVM programming languagea project by mfriedrich Project Description> Tungsten is supposed to be a memory-safe and type-safe language front-end for LLVM which borrows many elements from C and C# syntax. |
Tweak btrfs to run on SMR drivesa project by hreinecke Having gotten access to some SMR prototypes it should be possible to tweak btrfs to run natively on those devices. Using SSD mode helps a lot, but there is still some work to be done. So this will be a good chance to learn something about the inner details of btrfs and see if I can get it to run on SMR drives. |
Uyuni: re-architecting code with Akkaa project by moio Simplify the codebase by using a more modern toolkit to accelerate maintenance and future development. Enjoy Hakkaweek! |
Kernel-CIa project by morbidrsa At SUSE LabsConf 2015 we decided to run some sort of automated tests on the SLE and openSUSE kernels after each push to kerncvs.suse.de In order to make this work the kernel has to be build, a initrd and a rootfs image has to be generated for use with qemu, it has to be booted and tests have to be run. |
Exploring Workflows in JIRAa project by rsblendido Lay out a mock version of an existing SUSE R&D process in JIRA. The process should have a reasonable amount of complexity, like |
btrfs: Create uevent infrastructurea project by mpdesouza Why is it nice? |
Local LVD systema project by yaojia A local LVD(Live&VOD audio/video) system, 1. provide VOD to local users(B/S) |
Setup an internal tmate.io serveran invention by abergmann The idea would be to setup an internal tmate.io server to make instant command line collaboration easier. |
Learn and use Openattica project by ganghe As you know, SUSE acquired Openattic last year, which is a great storage management system. I want to learn and use openattic during this hack week. |
Implement kernel cmdline and/or autoyast/kickstart support in terraform-provider-libvirta project by dmacvicar terraform-provider-libvirt supports CoreOS ignition file/content, which end rendered as kernel command line options (the provider does some nice stuff like allowing you to pass the json content and it will take care of putting it into a temporary file). The idea is to: |
Opencv and Face recognitiona project by XGWang0 Learn opencv and Face recognition related knowledge to build Face recognition project on raspberry 4b Project Description |
Uyuni/SUSE Manager Server Helm chart on k3sa project by moio Building on the lessons learned in the previous HackWeek, attack the Server specifically to create a set of containers deployable on k3s via Helm. |
Port Agama's manager to Rusta project by IGonzalezSosa Initially, the Agama D-Bus service was written 100% in Ruby. For many things, it relies on YaST, so it makes sense to use the same language. It was great to have something working quickly, but it also had some drawbacks. The main problem is that, as YaST is not thread-safe, we separated the service into different processes (storage, software, localization, etc.). The system became most responsive but at the cost of eating a lot of RAM. Moving to Rust |
Expanding e2e tests on Windows self-hosted runners via CIan invention by iguimaraes Achievements:
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Forklift - Text based GUI utility for dealing with containersan invention by andreabenini Project DescriptionThis is a simple and handy text based GUI utility for dealing with boring |
Clustered Samba with Ceph omap as a replacement for CTDB key-value storagea project by dmdiss Ceph offers a highly scalable and fault-tolerant storage system. Samba is already capable of sharing data located on the Ceph Filesystem, however scale-out sharing (the same data exposed by multiple Samba nodes) currently requires the use of CTDB for consistent and coherent state across Samba cluster nodes. In such a setup CTDB provides a clustered database with persistent key-value data storage and locking. Database usage is abstracted out via a generic dbwrap interface. Ceph's librados library provides an API for the storage and retrieval of arbitrary key-value data via the omap functions. A watch/notify protocol is also provided as a mechanism for synchronising client state (locking). Key-value data stored in the RADOS back-end inherits the same redundancy features as regular objects, making it a potentially good candidate as a replacement for CTDB in scale-out Samba clusters. |
Golan salt client sdkan invention by RDiasMateus Project DescriptionDevelop an SDK in Go to connect to salt rest API. |
Check Out Redminea project by keichwa Is Redmine good enough for manging projects? |
SUSE incarnation of the Party Parrotan invention by rsimai The Parrot seems to have many fans meanwhile, in particular since we're running Rocket.chat at SUSE. Some may find these emoticons distracting, some find it just cool and I would certainly love to see something like the Partyparrot but as a "SUSE parrot", probably someone manages to make the SUSE Geeko move in a similar fashion, as party_geeko. Finally I'd love to see this uploaded to the cultofthepartyparrot.com under "Party Guests". Because clearly the Geeko insists! :-) Bonus: do the same with TUX for total ssǝuızɐɹɔ |
Dice - A light weight build servicea project by sax2 The idea is simple. Dice is a light weight build service for KIWI images with full control over the build power by the user. At SUSE we have the buildservice which is the full professional version of a build service for packages, images and also products. As a normal user I can provide input and I get some output but I have no control what happens with my data, when it's being processed and where it's being processed. That's by design and works great, thus not meant negatively. I'm a 100% fan of the buildservice |
Refresh openbuildservice.organ invention by hennevogel openbuildservice.org is the landing page of the Open Build Service free software project. It could use a fresh design. |