Continue continuous integration improvements in virtualizationa project by mlatimer In previous Hackweeks, we've gone to warp speed in our virtualization CI testing through: |
La Maperíaa project by federico-mena A utility to make beautifully printed maps from OpenStreetMap data. |
Implement more (all missing) Filesystems in libstorage-ngan invention by aschnell The next generation libstorage-ng is still missing support for some filesystems. The task is to implement all of them: |
Add sync. to AWS S3 support for ceph radosgwa project by abhishekl Basically $topic, as of the latest release of ceph, we have some not so trivial support to pull off something like this at least for metadata, need to see if data sync is also permitted, and then probably hook it to sync to AWS itself |
port notmuch/muchsync to androida project by aaptel port notmuch/muchsync to android, with some java ui on top |
logorator: an offline internal analytics toola project by dleidi There are customer use cases where sharing information via internet or uploading data somewhere is not acceptable for security reasons: this avoid the usage of some tool like the most famous Google Analytics, and prevent developers from understanding how the web application is used by the customers. I don't want to reinvent the wheel and re-implement a copy of Google Analytics, but getting inspired from it, the goal is to reuse information that we already have to extrapolate an analysis of the WebApp customer usage. |
Continue reading "Containerization with LXC" by Konstantin Ivanov and play around with LXC containersan invention by gniebler I bought and started reading this book a little while back and also "played along" by creating unprivileged LXC containers on my own system. |
Investigate C-Sky architecturean invention by a_faerber The youngest architecture addition to the mainline Linux kernel was C-Sky (arch/csky/). |
paperbacka project by cyphar Very often people find themselves wanting to store secrets in a way that either they can recover even if (for instance) their house burns down, or allow friends and family to recover if they pass away. Existing solutions to this problem are: |
Family with Lightweight Kubernetes - K3s + Kebuvirta project by xguo |