Add a machine-readable output to dmidecodea project by jdelvare DescriptionThere have been repeated requests for a machine-friendly dmidecode output over the last decade. During Hack Week 19, 5 years ago, I prepared the code to support alternative output formats, but didn't have the time to go further. Last year, Jiri Hnidek from Red Hat Linux posted a proof-of-concept implementation to add JSON output support. This is a fairly large pull request which needs to be carefully reviewed and tested. |
Audio controlled smart devicesa project by bzoltan1 Project Description |
Implement text based OCR in openQAa project by clanig Project DescriptionCurrently openQA requires a reference image to be stored to do OCR based comparisons. It is not possible to pass a character string to openQA which should be compared to the text in the screenshot. |
Add the conditional scenario support to skippkg-findera project by mlin7442 |
Digging network internalsa project by dbenini DescriptionAs bugs involving the network are a topic of my interest and I recently started backporting some CVEs for network subsystem, I would like to learn a bit more about kernel network internals. |
Get started with QTa project by moskyto Learn QT and make something to try it. |
Automated tool to analyze quality of DV capture.a project by sreeves1 Tool to inspect the meta data from a mini DV firewire transfer and report any quality problems such as dropouts. Preferably a gstreamer 1.x based tool. |
Rewrite maintenance's dependency checkers in Pythonan invention by leonardocf We currently have a set of shell scripts that verify if patches can be properly installed on multiple combinations of base products, extensions and modules. These scripts are all written in shell and are annoying to maintain, as configuration and code is all mixed up. |
Rootless Containersan invention by cyphar In many cases, people want to start containers on a system where the administrator is not happy about granting privileges to users or installing any new software. For example, when I was a researcher and wanted to run Python 3 on a computing cluster it was not possible to get the administrator to install Docker or Python 3. |
openSUSE template for reveal.jsa project by cwh reveal.js is a modern & lightweight HTML5/js-based presentation framework – much smarter than LibreOffice Impress can ever be (for a software developer). Richard Brown was so kind to create a proper LibreOffice presentation template for openSUSE and I would like to bring that design to reveal.js so next time I do a presentation I can happily use reveal.js while keeping up the openSUSE flag. :-) |