Improve Rubya project by ammartinez Let's use the Hackweek to improve Ruby, the programming language I use every day. It is while using a language when you can realised that things that need/can to be improved, so there are many things that only Ruby developers can raise up. Also, getting involved in the development of Ruby will help to get a better understanding of how it works. So I will take my ideas/concerns to the Ruby community and implement some of the them in the code of the Ruby core. |
|
A CI/CD approach for Solid Grounda project by vstsironis Solid Ground is an essential software tool for the daily tasks of an L3 agent. A continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), and even more a continuous deployment, approach is currently missing from its development ecosystem slowing down its release cycles. |
Relm4-based user interface for Agamaan invention by IGonzalezSosa Motivation |
Get used to IM Bots (Telegram)an invention by holgisms DescriptionI'd like to send regular information to IM channels. So I thought I'll look into bots to do that in an automated fashion. Looks like Telegram is a easy place to start. |
Add MOKx for blacklisting any specific hash of kernel module (Hackweek 10 in Taipei)a project by joeyli Add MOKx for blacklisting any specific hash of kernel module. |
QJobViewera project by apappas |
Create openSUSE images for Arm/RISC-V boardsa project by avicenzi |
watchtower - tool to collect, transform and export security metricsa project by pgomes Project Description |
Learn Rusta project by aplanas Rust, the new language from Mozilla Foundation, is a modern systems programming language focusing on safety and speed. It accomplishes these goals by being memory safe without using garbage collection. |
Learn about debugging of services in systemd/dbus timesa project by mvancura boot: to find logs with both kernel and user-space parts, be able to add debug flags etc. to the failing service configuration... suspend/resume: what services are configured? Something triggered via DBus? How to find? And how to debug that? |
Learn Elixira project by david_kang I would like to learn Elixir, I plan to do some tutorial and look into books. I if I have time also start with Phoenix the framework for Elixir |
Clandestine Chat Room(s)a project by nbutler |
Improve yamltidya project by tinita Project Description |
Improve zypp-gui toola project by xiaoguang_wang zypp-gui is a gui tool to update the system and install the packages in openSUSE distro. It's written by rust. |
|
gphoto2 workan invention by msmeissn Description |
|
Make more sense of openQA test results using AIan invention by livdywan DescriptionAI has the potential to help with something many of us spend a lot of time doing which is making sense of openQA logs when a job fails. |
Optimize kdump speed with 6+ TB of RAMa project by ptesarik The kdump package can now use SMP and multiple targets with constant memory requirements. The goal of this project is to find the optimum parameters for dumping a very large machine (SAP can give me access to 6TB, SGI is able to test with 64 TB). |
Deploy personal cloud with suse cloud product.a project by xlai It is fabulous to get machines from cloud for automation testing, and there are lots of things to learn in cloud. So I will start the cloud journey in this hackweek, to learn suse cloud architecture, various technologies inside cloud, and try to deploy one. |
Hack salt-toaster to use systemd-nspawn instead of dockera project by mdinca It seems that systemd-nspawn, together with machinectl can use qcow2 images directly. |
Exploring ZX Spectrum Next's new featuresa project by wstephenson Back in the day, I enjoyed coding on 8 bit machines, mostly MSX. There is now a Kickstarted project to create a successor machine with some new features: hardware sprites, hardware scrolling, better sound, integrated SD/MMC IO and an ESP8266 for networking. |
Archive.org Plugin for Volumio Music Playera project by cwh Volumio is a great, Linux based, open source music player for Raspberry PI and x86. |
BIO_f_randbuffera project by persmule A filter to scramble writing actions to a stream randomly into multiple sequential actions, aiming to provide some protection against deep packet inspection, implemented in the form of an OpenSSL filter BIO. |