Better default conky themea project by simotek As per the title I am aiming to investigate a much nicer conky default, I have a short list, but it depends on asking people nicely to license there work, if I have to create something from scratch it probably won't happen this hackweek. Now that themes such as Polycore are licensed so they are useable the aim is to build from there. |
Cockpit for YES Certificationa project by nm75 Project DescriptionA tool that may be a good place to start with a more modern UI for TC is https://cockpit-project.org/. This is being researched by the SUSE MicroOS development and now the YaST team. The TC/harness could be a module, that utilizes other SUSE modules. Cockpit has a web interface that can be accessed through any browser. |
Open-source software for controlling Genesis Thor keyboardan invention by jbaier_cz MotivationThere is a (Windows-only) software for controlling / setting the color modes on the Genesis Thor 300 RGB keyboard. I believe the communication protocol can be reverse engineered and an open-source variant for the accompanied software can be created and full potential of the keyboard unlocked. |
open-source RPI Smart Speaker (Hey, geeko)an invention by HarrisonWAffel Project DescriptionI have some experience with VUI's and am interested in building my own from scratch using open source libraries. |
Open source voice controlled AI drawing interface for young kidsan invention by jstehlik Project DescriptionOpen source voice controlled AI drawing interface for young kids |
finish the ioq3 arm VMan invention by lnussel I need to finish my work from the last hackweek * github repo |
Explore Clojure and ClojureScript ecosystema project by bergmannf This project will focus mostly on getting to know the Clojure and ClojureScript ecosystem. As part of this project I want to see how good the integration with the respective hostplatform is and how easy it is to use libraries for e.g. JavaScript in ClojureScript. |
Linux kernel networking: Improving qdisc hierarchiesa project by jkosina jikos:~ # tc qdisc show qdisc tbf 10: dev eth0 root refcnt 2 rate 800Mbit burst 131000b lat 1.0ms |
Improve packagers' lifea project by kstreitova Every packager encounters boring manual tasks every once in a while and these tasks can most probably be automated to some extent. During Hackweek I aim to try and identify such cases in various packagers' workflow and consider creating a tool that would make these tasks easier. Also, I would like to find out whether there is a demand for such tool. In that case, this Hackweek project will turn into a long-term task I plan to keep working on. |
Use dwz from rpm to compress debug infoan invention by rguenther Use dwz (dwarf compressor) from rpms find-debuginfo.sh to reduce debuginfo package size. Aim for multi-file mode which would create a "base" debuginfo package that individual ones |
Finish and publish a music manager script (finddupmusic), an automatic file mover (watchfilesmover) and an ISO image downloader/writer to USB drives (imwriter)a project by alarrosa In the last hackweeks and my free time, I've been developing several tools to various degrees of completion. The purpose of this hackweek is to finish three of them, publish them on github and create openSUSE packages. * finddupmusic |
Mapping Open Source Governance Modelsan invention by cschum There are a lot of open source projects out there. They have a wide spectrum of governance models. It's a critical component to the success of a project so it's worth learning from others and consciously deciding on how governance is set up for a project. It's also a critical factor to assess projects and a subject for research. To facilitate all this a map of the models in use is a helpful resource. This project is about collecting data about open source governance models, make it available in a machine-readable form, and provide an overview via a web page. |
apache-rex in apache httpd module testinga project by pgajdos Try to use apache-rex framework while testing httpd modules. |
Migrate from Raspbian to openSUSE aarch64 for motion detection cameraan invention by tjyrinki_suse Project DescriptionI have had a hobby project of running Raspberry Pi to record video when detecting motion, mostly catching rabbits and such on the yard. |
Give back to Wezterman invention by mpagot Project DescriptionOne day in the past, a relative young geek met Wezterm terminal emulator in a wood or rusty repos. At that time he was used to drive a Win10 machine for work and a Linux shiny supercar for fun and Wezterm fit on both. |
Create internal Web UI for OSC to make searching for package maintainers, bug owners etc. easiera project by pvlasin Project DescriptionThe idea is to create and internally host a simple webpage with proper backend code allowing quicker and easier lookup for package maintainers and bug owners from OSC. Nothing fancy, just a page with search box and few radio button parameters to execute the lookup and display the results. Obviously it needs to fulfill security measures when it comes to the access to OSC on the service level and also user access rights to the search page itself (e.g. Okta). Currently the lookup can be done via terminal (which is OK), but there are security measures in place which makes the lookup difficult for some and granting an engineering VPN access just for the sake of this OSC lookup is a bit an overkill for people that do not need it for any other purpose. |
Bare metal testing in OpenQAan invention by kwk OpenQA uses the VNC protocol to interface with a test system. This limits test systems to be virtualized. Bare metal (physical) systems do not provide VNC out-of-the-box. |
Use Relax-and-Recover (rear) as generic installer in the plain SUSE installation systeman invention by jsmeix The basic idea is is to boot the plain SUSE installation system (inst-sys) but to not let it run YaST. Instead inst-sys runs Relax-and-Recover (rear) as generic installer that does the system installation. |
Get rust into Tumbleweeda project by KGronlund With rust 1.9 released, it should be possible to from now on bootstrap rustc from the previous version of rustc (so 1.10 can be built using 1.9 etc.). This means that it should now be possible to create a rustc package which no longer needs binary snapshots to build, meaning that we might even be able to submit rustc for inclusion in openSUSE Tumbleweed. This is the first goal. |
Create a docker container for running an old applicationa project by david_chang I had an application can't run on recent openSUSE for some time but it can run on openSUSE13.1 before. So I'd like to have a docker container (image) to run the application and learn some about docker container |
minima: small, easy alternative to SUSE Manager (in Go)a project by moio 1% of SUSE Manager's functionality in 0.1% of the lines of codeLet's create a much simpler SUSE Manager — one you could use at home! Users should be able to deploy and operate in minutes with minimal configuration, while still retaining the very core features that make SUSE Manager useful! |
L3: Improve crash-setup, develop a core-setupa project by sparschauer The current crash-setup source is located here.
Pretty much is working nicely but it doesn't care for the debug source making it impossible to use the |
Graphical view of the changes to be made to disks during installationa project by ancorgs Right now, during the (open)SUSE installation process, the changes to be performed on the storage devices are presented as a list of actions such as: * Resize ntfs partition /dev/sda1 by 100 GiB |
Swift + Monasca: Sending all the Swift metrics Monasca's wayan invention by mattoliverau Monasca is a powerful tool in the OpenStack arsenal. It brings metrics and alarms to the operator. It even pairs grafana with horizon. It currently monitors Swift, but just the processes. But there is so much more we can grab. Swift actually generates heaps of metrics. For one It has supported sending metrics via statsd for years. All the internal daemons send statsd. Further, built into each server is a reconnaissance API (recon), that you can hit over REST or by using the swift-recon tool. Swift operators have been using these for years. |
guest migration on KVM or XENa project by Julie_CAO What I do: learn the virtualization knowledge, get familiar with various ways to migrate guest, know the user's normal scenarios and requirement. Goals: give an introduction or a summary to share, including text and graphics about virtualization and guest migration. |