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. |
SLEperf containerizea project by jerrytang Project DescriptionSLEPerf containerize |
Language Learning!a project by zzaimeche Project DescriptionIt is time to resurrect the dreaded green owl of legend, and return to learning some languages. |
Deep clean-up of the Uyuni documentation filesan idea by omaric Project DescriptionThis project is planned as a collection of random changes to the documentation files in order to rid them of cluttered in the content, outdated comments, inconsistent style (minor issues), unused parameters, duplications, etc. |
Contribute to documentation *light*a project by chabowski Project DescriptionYou might recall that the SUSE (BCL) documentation team for HW21 offered a project called "EVERYONE can contribute to documentation – See how YOU can join the party". Even if this year, unfortunately, we are not able to host a live workshop event about documentation and how to interact with us, we would like to continuously push awareness that our invitation to contribute to open source and SUSE documentation NEVER expires :-). |
Mini Network Engineera project by jocronenberg Project DescriptionA small game in the style of Mini Motorways and Mini Metro but building a Computer Network. |
Plan 9 filesystem support in GRUBa project by ptesarik Project DescriptionQEMU can serve host files using the 9P2000 protocol. Xen can serve host files using the 9P2000 protocol. Even WSL2 can serve files using the 9P2000 protocol. This makes it a perfect choice to make your kernel under development in your host environment available to your testing VM, right? Well, almost. GRUB2 cannot boot from a Plan9 filesystem share. |
Publish two personally productive projects (preferably on github)a project by dmair Since this will be my first real "from the start" publication the goal for me has more to do with the experience of publishing the projects, use of the public hosting site and access tools, particularly git. The projects that will be published are: |
Logos Competition: openSUSE, Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll and Kalpaa project by ddemaio Logos Competition: openSUSE, Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll and KalpaThe openSUSE Community is considering a new, distinct openSUSE logo to represent the project as well as four new logos for the following openSUSE distributions; Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll and Kalpa. There have been discussions of a new openSUSE logo over the years, but the timing to transition to a new logo wasn’t ideal, until now. |
Sales portalan idea by bthomas Project DescriptionLet's make our daily work easier! |