The future of systems managementa project by j_renner A new web UI for saltstack, possibly the future of systems management. |
OBS notificationsan invention by k0da Let third parties to get notifications about build failures without having maintainer rights |
Learn more deeply about linux kernel.a project by xlai I will read about a book to understand linux kernel deeper. It is a heavy book, may not finish in this hackweek, but i will continue to finish it. The book name is "go deeper into linux kernel" |
Migrate to Tumbleweed as base systema project by joseivanlopez Currently I am using openSUSE Leap 42.2 as base system on the laptop where I do my daily work (Dell Latitude E7470). As a YaST developer my system is a bit broken (as you may guess) and updates are not possible. So it is time to start from scratch. The idea is to adopt some user friendly system for security copies, migrate to Tumbleweed, make extensible usage of virtual machines and try to stay the base system as clean as possible. |
forensic software architecture of large codebasesa project by dmaiocchi code |
Learn SeaStar C++ framework for high-performance server applicationsa project by ifed01 Seastar is an advanced, open-source C++ framework for high-performance server applications on modern hardware. Seastar is used in Scylla, a high-performance NoSQL database compatible with Apache Cassandra Ceph community is currently working on migration to this project as well. |
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Improve monitoring in internal infrastructurea project by kbabioch The monitoring in our internal infrastructure needs some love and attention. I want to spent some time during this hack week on the monitoring by fixing old checks, implementing new checks and making sure that those are configured and installed via configuration management. |
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Refresh SGML Knowledgea project by keichwa
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