Stratos Analysis Tools

an invention by nwmac

Extend Stratos (https://github.com/SUSE/stratos) by adding the ability to integrate open-source Analysis tools such as Popeye, Kube Score, Anchore, Clair etc, so that users can run these tools on their clusters from Stratos and view the results from Stratos. Allow results to be viewed contextually - so errors/warnings from an analysis will be shown on the appropriate view - e.g. the namespace view, pods view etc.

Updated about 4 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 2 followers.

AstroRPi using opensuse leap

a project by rmaliska

Currently I am using astroberry server for all my astroprojects. I have a spare RPi 4, so will try to install opensuse leap on it and configure it so I could use it for my astro projects. Plan is:

Updated about 3 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. 3 followers.

YaST rake tasks tab completition

a project by mfilka

terminal has it, git tool has it, so yast-devtools should also provide it for new rake tasks

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Ceph crushmap visualization

a project by qakapil

The CRUSH algorithm determines how to store and retrieve data by computing data storage locations. CRUSH empowers Ceph clients to communicate with OSDs directly rather than through a centralized server or broker. With an algorithmically determined method of storing and retrieving data, Ceph avoids a single point of failure, a performance bottleneck, and a physical limit to its scalability. CRUSH requires a map of your cluster, and uses the CRUSH map to pseudo-randomly store and retrieve data in OSDs with a uniform distribution of data across the cluster. This project aims at creating graphs of the crush map, for better visualization of the Ceph cluster.

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Write a card game for up to 4 players

a project by asmorodskyi

I have my favorite card game from childhood . Unfortunately description is available only in Russian https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%94%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%86%D1%8C . Currently my friends spreed across the globe and here in Germany no one except my wife knows the rules . I would like to to have ability to play this game with my friends like I did in school/univercity.

Project Description

Updated 7 months ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 5 followers.

SSH-Transport for Salt

a project by jochenbreuer

If you are now thinking of Salt-SSH, this is not completely wrong, but also not right. What we are talking about here, is an other Transport for Salt, a replacement for ZeroMQ.

Why?

Updated about 2 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 3 followers.

multithreaded network benchmark

an invention by mkubecek

Project Description

There are multiple network benchmark tools already, most popular probably being netperf and iperf. Each of them has its pros and cons but the biggest drawback probably is that netperf runs only one connection (flow) and while iperf can use multiple connections, it still runs in a single thread. For benchmarking of contemporary fast networks like 40Gb/s or 100Gb/s ethernet, this can be a severe limitation as the performance is often CPU bound. Even on 10Gb/s ethernet, we are often unable to saturate the medium if tunneling or complex packet processing is involved.

Updated about 3 years ago. No love. 2 followers.

Support harvester terraform provider in sumaform

an invention by oholecek

Project Description

Sumaform is tool to quickly deploy SUSE Manager/Uyuni servers and its clients. It is used for debugging, testsuite, demoing and what not.

Updated almost 2 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 3 followers.

80-bit floats support on x86_64 for Valgrind

a project by mfranc

Project Description

Valgrind currently lacks support for 80-bit extended precision floating point arithmetic on x86_64 (long double). The current implementation uses 64-bit arithmetic instead, which means that programs running on x86_64 with "long double" give different results when running under Valgrind and natively. People were asking for support for this since like forever, but to date nobody went on implementing it. It's a project for a year, unless somebody has time to work on it full time, but one has to start somewhere. :-)

Updated 6 months ago. 5 hacker ♥️. 2 followers.

Run VMs in CaaSP 4 cluster with SUSE-powered kubevirt

a project by jfehlig

This project aims to run VMs in a CaaSP 4 cluster using kubevirt and a libvirt+qemu container (aka compute container) based on SLES15 SP1/2. Compute containers based on openSUSE Leap15.1 and SLES15 SP1 already available in registry.opensuse.org and registry.suse.com respectively. VMs can be deployed to the cluster but there are several functional problems that need investigating, e.g. accessing the VM's serial and VNC consoles, proper network access, etc.

Updated about 4 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 2 followers.

Improve and unify spec changes formating and automation for Factory rules

an invention by scarabeus_iv

This project is mostly about automating spec file formatting to have all specs more look-alike, much better for review and there is no need to force people to write that way, just to format it afterwards is sufficient. Other task is to track changes in osc repo and adjust changelog accordingly. Format spec file tasks:

Updated about 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Adopt Typescript in D-Installer

a project by IGonzalezSosa

Project Description

In January, we announced the D-Installer project, an attempt to build a web-based installer on top of YaST and Cockpit. Since then, the codebase has grown significantly, especially the JavaScript part.

Updated almost 2 years ago. No love. 3 followers.

Improve linuxrc/rescue system

a project by aginies

<p>Rescue system has a lot of options , but most of them can only be set at boot time, first idea is too provide a way to configure them while the system is running.<p>

some ideas

Updated about 5 years ago. 5 hacker ♥️.

WebUI for pint data

a project by aosthof

With 'pint' the Public Cloud Team already provides a command line based tool to get information about the images we're hosting in the public clouds. It's provided via the Public Cloud Module in SLE as well as in the Cloud:Tools repo. As more and more people are asking about information on the images we've published but not all of them feel comfortable using tools on the command line we like to provide a web UI which shows that data. One should be able to search for specific images, sort by regions or state etc.

Updated about 4 years ago. No love. 2 followers.

Spec-cleaner finishing jobs

a project by scarabeus_iv

Cover more cornercases for spec-cleaner to allow the swap of formatspecfile due to its bugginess in comparsion.

Updated about 5 years ago. 5 hacker ♥️.

QDirStat - Qt-based directory statistics: KDirStat without any KDE, now based on Qt 5

a project by shundhammer

This is about porting the old KDE 3 based KDirstat to the latest Qt 5. KDirStat didn't use that much KDE infrastructure to begin with, and KDE seems to be more and more a moving target. Project repo and web site with more details:

Updated about 2 years ago. 6 hacker ♥️.

NFire a new project to replace newburn

a project by lzwang

newburn is a system press testing tool. But it is out of maintained. And it is heavily integrated in ctcs2. So replace it with a new one.

Updated about 3 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Get openSUSE running in parallel to Android on a regular and rooted Android Smartphone

a project by sndirsch

Get openSUSE running in parallel to Android on a regular and rooted Android Smartphone. On top of this try to get a graphical desktop running using Xvnc available for Android.

Updated about 5 years ago. 5 hacker ♥️.

Turn a young person's life into misery

a project by rneuhauser

While programming is occasionally a very rewarding activity, it's mostly a chore and the rest is filled with frustration. Let's teach an unsuspecting youngster program! To fulfill this nefarious goal I've set out to help my colleague without prior programming experience get hooked on programming, starting with python. The student finished an online tutorial and we pair programmed a tiny-fix-turned-massive-change in a tool used by our team.

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Hitchhiker's Guide to the SUSE Documentation Team

a project by ta-ro

Give a more complete overview of the infrastructure and the processes the documentation team uses to write, maintain, and publish the documentation for the SUSE products. Add missing information/chapters to the guide.

Updated about 4 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 2 followers.

Cluster Python API

a project by fmherschel

Project Description

The purpose of this question is first to research, if we already have a python API available to be used in scripts to query status and details in the running cluster. If not already available the first purpose is to get a draft version of such an API. If it is already available the second purpose is to implement some useful examples for SAP workloads.

Updated about 2 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. 3 followers.

Setup patchew instance for kernel mailinglists

a project by mbrugger

Setup a patchew instance

patchew allows you to easily track patch series sent to a mailinglist and see the diff between the different series.

Updated over 1 year ago. 7 hacker ♥️. 7 followers.

Improve OBS service scripts

an invention by enavarro_suse

For every instance of OBS, each time the obs-api package is updated the obsapidelayed service is reloaded. This takes more time than is expected. Task to be done are:

Updated about 2 years ago. 6 hacker ♥️. 1 follower.

Easy openSUSE Upgrade

a project by maverick74

The idea is about an easy way to allow users to make upgrades (e.g.: changing from one major version like 15.0 to version 15.1) using a GUI and as easy as they can in Ubuntu. Something like a notification with a button to perform the upgrade with just one-click, instead of having to deal with the terminal, that frights some new users and gives them the sensation of an outdated system.

Updated over 1 year ago. 45 hacker ♥️. 9 followers.

OpenQA Skill for Amazon Echo (Alexa)

an invention by szarate

Control you openQA instance from an Amazon Echo!

How cool is that?

Updated about 3 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

Ceph Containers on Raspberry Pi

a project by mgfritch

The next release of Ceph (Octopus) will be delivered via containers.
A new tool named cephadm is being developed to bootstrap and manage Ceph containers.

Updated about 4 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 2 followers.

Localize Uyuni - SUSE Manager in Italian

a project by deneb_alpha

Project Description

Inspired by one of the proposals for GSoC and given that I'm usually working on maintenance updates for SUSE Manager - Uyuni I decided to translate it to Italian. :)

Updated about 3 years ago. 6 hacker ♥️. 5 followers.

Create RPM packages for language `swift` from Apple

a project by mschnitzer

Apple has published the source code for their language swift. They also made the swift compiler available for Ubuntu users. Now it's time to port it to openSUSE! swift GitHub project: https://github.com/apple/swift

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Connect to matrix.org via weechat

an invention by ktsamis

I want to connect to matrix.org via weechat in Leap 15.0. 1. I need the matrix script

Updated about 3 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Export "salt-toaster" tests execution profile to Prometheus

a project by PSuarezHernandez

"salt-toaster" allows you to test multiple Salt package flavors across different operating systems via Docker containers. This project is heavily used on the SUSE Manager team to hardening the Salt package that is shipped on the openSUSE/SLE distributions. Link to GitHub repository The "salt-toaster" execution is divided on different steps (image building, container spinning, salt key acceptance, tests execution, etc) but currently we only get the global results for the entire testsuite execution.

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 1 follower.

KubeVirt related stuff

a project by jfehlig

Project Description

Update the physical KubeVirt+Kubernetes test cluster in Provo from SLES15 SP2 and CaaSP to SLES15 SP3 and Rancher's k3s. This will allow us to easily experiment and test Harvester.

Updated about 3 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. 2 followers.

WebUI for your data

a project by avicenzi

Problem

You have too much data and you are a data hoarder.

Updated 7 months ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 2 followers.

Self Watering Indoor Vegetable Garden

a project by kberger65

Project Description

This first part of this project will build a moisture sensor using an ESP32 board and circuit python. I am hoping to implement a notification method using SMS or Email. Additionally, future plans include adding a Web based interface to view historical data as well as optionally adding some mini pumps that will water the plants once a specified moisture level (very little detected) has been reached.

Updated almost 2 years ago. 10 hacker ♥️. 5 followers.

Securing and improving home/server network

a project by ohollmann

Project Description

Now, when mikrotik supports WireGuard there is no need to stay with OpenVPN. Let's try to setup WireGuard and investigate it's options, test performance etc.

Updated almost 2 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. 3 followers.

ESP32 Meteostation

a project by emiler

Project Description

The goal is to build a custom PCB and firmware for a smart meteostation with ESP32 at it's core. The board should have PoE available. Sparkfun Weather Meter Kit is used for the anemometer, wind vane and rain gauge.

Updated 6 months ago. 3 hacker ♥️. 3 followers.

Automate Haskell Packaging

an invention by psimons

We have various individual tools to automate parts of the Haskell packaging process, like cabal-rpm, but those tools aren't integrated into a fully automated system that keeps Haskell packages up-to-date with as little human intervention as possible. I would like to build that system. Stackage provides us with an accurate list of packages and versions that are known to work together well, and there are basically two flavors: the nightly snapshot (bleeding edge) and the LTS release (stable API). The former is appropriate for Tumbleweed, IMHO, and the latter is appropriate for stable releases like SLE or Leap. Now, we can use cabal-rpm to generate spec files automatically for all packages in a Stackage release and check them into OBS. The process does need some tweaking, however, because cabal-rpm generates spec files that don't always work well for SUSE. We could (a) branch cabal-rpm and add SUSE-specific know-how to remedy that issue or we could (b) maintain a set of patches that adapt the generated spec files to our needs. Once the Stackage releases are available in an OBS development project, we need another automated process that submits all updated packages to openSUSE:Factory, etc.

Updated about 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

package Atom and its dependencies for openSUSE

a project by pluskalm

It would be nice to have trendy and hip editor [0] in openSUSE. Currently however some nodejs dependencies are missing.

What needs to be done:

Updated almost 5 years ago. 13 hacker ♥️.

Dependency "closure" based on libzypp and repository metadata - zypp-closure

a project by xgonzo

zypp-closure is a small helper tool making use of libzypp and the metadata of product repositories. The idea is to generate a dependency closure for a package or list of packages based on repositories metadata.

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Support for the SMBus ARP protocol

a project by jdelvare

The SMBus standard specifies an address resolution protocol (SMBus ARP.) It has two key features : * Handle I2C slave address collisions. If two SMBus slaves would use the same I2C address, ARP lets one of them pick a different address to avoid the address collision.

Updated about 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Shell script merging for crash use on L3 Europe and NTS USA core dump servers

a project by dmair

Each of the core dump upload servers in Europe and USA could be improved if the shell scripts were combined so that the same tasks can be performed on each site, e.g. downloading of all packages needed for crash usage with a specified core dump by allowing for configurable (or even automated) selection of locations to obtain data packages from.

Updated over 4 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

Sonnenhut: Simple dashboard for photographers

a project by dpopov

Sonnenhut is a simple Pythong web app that provides basic info useful for planning photographic activities. The current iteration does the job, but it can be improved and extended in a number of ways. If you are interested in photography and familiar with Python, you are welcome to join and contribute to the project.

Updated about 2 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Learn about log-structured file systems

a project by ganghe

Compared with traditional file systems (e.g. EXT4, XFS), log-structured file systems treat its storage as a circular log and write sequentially to the head of the log. I want to learn about this kind of file system via this hack week, to understand how it manages its data and metadata, to understand how it recover back from crash, to understand its advantages and disadvantages.

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

The SUSE Game

an invention by ilausuch

** UPDATE ** After a week of hard but passionate work we have managed to finish the first version of The SUSE Game with a surprising final!

Updated about 3 years ago. 7 hacker ♥️. 1 follower.

Welcome to SUSE (Quiz game)

an invention by oscar-barrios

This hack week project is an Unity3D app, available in Android, IOS and HTML5 platforms. The idea is to welcome new joiners inviting them to play this game. The game will have questions about SUSE, the new joiners will need to ask other SUSE employees for the correct answer, socializing and learning SUSE culture at the same time. When they win the game an e-mail will be sent to a concrete e-mail address (it might be someone from facilities) and they will receive a small gift as Welcome Pack. For instance, they could receive the small chameleon or a t-shirt.

Updated over 1 year ago. 4 hacker ♥️. 2 followers.

Show Me The Key: A screenkey alternative that works under Wayland via libinput

a project by AZhou

Updated about 2 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 4 followers.

Local voice recognition for home automation

a project by jenspinney

There are several popular ways of controlling home automation with voice today. Amazon Echo and Google Home both allow users to control lights, speakers, etc. with a simple voice command. For this project, I want to replicate some of the simple voice commands supported by projects like those, but in a way that does all processing from within the local network, and doesn't upload any voice clips to a server outside the home. There's something that feels a little uncomfortable about Amazon or Google having the ability to listen in on all conversations, so I'm trying to eliminate that while still being able to turn my lights on or off by voice.

Updated almost 4 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Kernel oops decoder

a project by benjamin_poirier

Read in a crash or oops-style backtrace and access DWARF information to output the current content of the stack and registers in term of symbols, and the the crash commands to dump/pretty print them. In other words, when looking at a crash dump, answer the questions "Which variable is currently stored in $rax? What is the structure of the stack? Which variable is stored at $rsp+16?"

Status at the end of hackweek 10

Updated almost 5 years ago. 9 hacker ♥️.

write a dyndns CGI frontend

a project by bmwiedemann

Using dynaname it is already possible to securely auto-update DNS records in a bind9, but this still needs a linux machine. This project is about building a CGI frontend for it that makes it a replacement for the discontinued dyndns.org service.

Updated about 7 years ago. No love.

Review scripts in openQA project

a project by yosun

To say it's a review, it's better to say it's a good way to learn from others. I'll review test scripts in openQA project as much as I can, digest them and learn how to write Perl script more pretty. I'll make some notes for sharing.

Updated about 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Agilify stale meetings

a project by fteodori

Distributed teams, cultural differences, expectations and habits are a natural enemy of vibrant, productive meetings (yes, meetings can be productive!). In this project I'd like to work on a different format and targeted exercises to provide ideas and a resource library to anyone interested in spicing up stale meetings. I am looking for your ideas, problems and examples - Feel free to join!

Updated about 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.