netlink interface for ethtoola project by mkubecek There seems to be an overall consensus that the ioctl interface used by ethtool is a poor design as it's inflexible, error prone and notoriously hard to extend. It should clearly be replaced by netlink and obsoleted. Unfortunately not much actual work has been done in that direction until this project started. |
Study and card QEMU work flow.a project by XGWang0 During testing virtualization , I usually met some issue and can not position the issue location (host or guest), so I would like to deeply learn QEMU code, card the work flow, understand communication mechanism between host and guest. |
Do something about btrfs and raid56a project by dsterba Somebody do something! |
openSUSE Tumbleweed release management internshipan invention by okurz motivationAs an openQA contributor I could learn from openSUSE release managers how the overall process can be improved. |
Refresh the internal SUSE Manager maintenance documentationa project by deneb_alpha Project DescriptionWith this project I would like to refresh/update the confluence documentation describing how SUSE Manager maintenance works and how to process a SUSE Manager update round. |
Useless machine: Bureaucratic microservice editionan invention by apritschet Project Description |
YaST module for IRSTa project by mlin7442 Intel Rapid Start Technology(IRST) is a firmware mechanism enables your system to get up and running faster from sleep, saving time and power consumption, it will cause the system to wake up from S3 and suspend to S4(with SSD)[1]. Currently kernel 3.11 already support it[2], however there haven't a graphic tool to control its wakeup event and timeout, like as similar tool on Windows[3]. This Hackweek I'll create a YaST module to handle those parameters. |
Write a formula with forms for setting up a container registrya project by mcalmer |
Proof of Concept for a Perl binding to libfyamla project by tinita Project Description |
Adapt Bootstrap code in OBS to support theminga project by enavarro_suse Project Description |
kGraft: allow to handle more patches in parallela project by pmladek Current kGraft implementation allows to apply new patch only when the previous one is applied to the whole system. Every task is handled separately and it needs to wait for a safe place to switch. It might take a while, especially when the task is sleeping. |
Deploy openQA and review the test scriptsa project by XJin For our daily work, usually we need to check running result from openQA as a good reference for the quality of a specific build. I'd like to take this chance to make openQA deployed and try to review the test scripts. |
Create a parser for Training Labsa project by dguitarbite Introduction |
Diving into Qubes OSa project by thardeck What is Qubes OS |
Compatibilux (Game launcher for old and new games and applications)a project by fos There are several game launchers for Linux already (like Lutris or GR-lida), but none of them is focused on compatibility with old Linux games or other ancient native applications. At the same time it is getting more and more difficult to get those old applications to run on modern Linux distributions. |
Study openQAa project by qzhao I want to study the knowledge of openQA I will read the online documents and do some experiment in virtal-machine. |
Metabase instance in SCC EKS clustera project by digitaltomm Following up on the experiment from last Hackweek ( https://confluence.suse.com/display/~digitaltomm/Business+Intelligence+in+SCC ), it would be great having a production instance of Metabase running in the SCC EKS cluster, connected to the production database of SCC. |
Create a web UI for metrics collection scriptsa project by mpavuk Description |
Generate a GraphQL API for Uyuni's reporting DB and consume ita project by j_renner |
Let's play with RKE, Ansible and Libvirt!a project by ccamacho Project Description |
Research how LLMs could help to Linux developers and/or usersa project by anicka DescriptionLarge language models like ChatGPT have demonstrated remarkable capabilities across a variety of applications. However, their potential for enhancing the Linux development and user ecosystem remains largely unexplored. This project seeks to bridge that gap by researching practical applications of LLMs to improve workflows in areas such as backporting, packaging, log analysis, system migration, and more. By identifying patterns that LLMs can leverage, we aim to uncover new efficiencies and automation strategies that can benefit developers, maintainers, and end users alike. |
Merge hermes into OBS APIa project by coolo After https://hackweek.suse.com/projects/105 the next thing to merge is hermes. |
Automate OMVF/shim/MOK testsa project by gary_lin I previously created a semi-auto test script(*) for MOK. The script controls the QEMU virtual machine a pre-setup image and performs two simple test cases. It's tedious to setup the images for every SLE and openSUSE. My goal is to write a script to automatically set up the virtual machines and images and do a full test. I would also like to set up a test for weekly-built OVMF. openQA might be a good reference. |
Study The Professional Scrum Master level I (PSM I)a project by Jeffreycheung I would like to spend the hackweek to study the Professional Scrum Master level I (PSM I), and then take the certification examination. |
Study and play with Machine Learninga project by wanghaisu I am HA developer, don't have any experience on machine leaning field. Recent years, many topics like "Data Analysis, Data Mining, Data Science, Machine Learning, and Big Data, etc... (I don't forget AI, but in not this time)" become more and more popular and seems interesting to me. I also want to know how high availability function implemented in some distributed system for the core part. |