Learn network related knowledgea project by XGWang0 Project DescriptionPlan to learn network related knowledge to benefit to performance test |
Project Verifree : internal key server(s)a project by mcaj Project descriptionThe project Verifree is about GPG key server. The goal is build a Key server, where users are able to |
GNOME Localization for zh_CN (Relaunched)a project by ychen GNOME is important to openSUSE and other distributions. I would like to help with the translation of GNOME. Mainly, the focus will be on the chinese (zh_CN) translation of GNOME 3.22 and 3.24 user interface. Note for Hackweek 15: Tong Hui would be review the GNOME 3.22 and 3.24, which will be release very soon. |
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Learn the Basics About Creating Android Appsa project by keichwa What's about an app that helps you with downloading openSUSE documentation? Does a free app for managing gettext files (.pot, .po) already exist? |
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SUSE office in a boxa project by ancorgs Working remotely has many advantages, but you sometimes lack some infrastructure. Specially if you use several computers or you share space with other SUSE co-workers. We are 3 Susers in Gran Canaria and we plan to share an office. So we have bought a Cubietruck, a tiny device with minimum power consumption, an ARM processor, a SATA interface and a Gigabit ethernet. The plan is to come-up with a set of recipes to configure such device to: |
Get rid of your foreign currencies - support the war on hunger!a project by mfeilner The Doc team decided to collect remainders of foreign currencies to donate them to a 3rd world project. There is a box in the Documentation office on 1st floor AND in the All Hands Area where you can drop coins, bills or whatever currency you have left over from your last holiday trip that you don't need anymore. |
Add SUSE Manager virtualization management capabilitiesa project by cbosdonnat SUSE Manager can do some virtual machines management, but needs a lot to be complete. This project is about investigating more on that topic. |
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Explore linuxboota project by clin What is linuxboot?LinuxBoot is a firmware for modern servers that replaces specific firmware functionality like the UEFI DXE phase with a Linux kernel and runtime. |
Home mirror 101 refresh of hotstuffa project by lkocman I'm running a simple home mirror, but I managed to get into a situation where I have to use a bunch of custom excludes. I think we should be able to offer what people want nowadays.\ |
Say Hello To Ceph!a project by wanglh Learn ceph architecture and try to deploy a ceph cluster. |
Create an ALP based Leap replacement. (Grassy Knoll)an invention by simotek Edit: This project has been mostly successful and the discussion has now moved to the factory mailing list, you can see the contents of the first post in the comments below. https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/YRHRI7IXZ7VIA55J6DBP4PU6FJDEHSLA/ Project Description |
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Portus: build Docker images from Dockerfilea project by flavio_castelli Minimal objectiveThis is what we consider is the minimum result we can achieve at the end of the hackweek. |
Test Raspberry Pia project by leli 1.Test to burn the opensuse kernel on Raspberry Pi and make it working. 2. Try to use Raspberry Pi to control some sensors. |
Improving the T-shirt size system for our Updatesa project by ONalmpantis Suggest a new T shirt system using data mining techniques. A better way to provide accurate estimations of the difficulty/complexity of the updates we are testing. |
Practice Goa project by vcuadradojuan Use this hackweek to practice and learn more about Go. |
play with coreboota project by bmwiedemann We got two old mainboards and hope we can get at least one of them to boot linux from coreboot. 1. ASUS M4A785TD-V SPI flash with DIP-8 socket |
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Create a CLI tool for interacting with Rancher Support Matrixa project by dpock Rancher Support Matrix CLI HelperA tool to bring the Rancher Support Matrix info into your CLI. |
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Learn Rust by writing an IRC bouncera project by IGonzalezSosa A good way of getting to know a new programming language is... writing some code. So although there are some good IRC bouncers, like ZNC, we want to write another one just for learning. But why an IRC bouncer? Because it is not rocket science, but it implies network communication (acting as client and as server at the same time), handling concurrent connections... in a few words: it sounds fun. |