Play with SUSE CaaS Platforma project by xguo SUSE CaaS Platform is a Cloud-Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) certified Kubernetes distribution. - Family with SUSE CaaS Platform |
uMEC Documentation - Architecture and Installationa project by FSzekely OverviewuMEC (aka MicroMEC, or Micro-MEC) is a project under the Akraino Edge umbrella. SUSE joined in 2019 and together with partners we managed to create the 1st prototype infrastructure. |
Add support for the new lockless printk ringbuffer into crash-pythonan idea by pmladek printk() is function that is used to print messages in the kernel code. The messages are stored into an internal buffer and show on the registered consoles. They could be read and stored by userspace when the system is running. The messages might not reach the console or userpace when the system crashes. One way to see them is reading them from a kernel crashump. crash-python is a semantic debugger for the Linux kernel. It is a very powerful tool for analyzing kernel crashdumps. |
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Learn Python3an idea by JNa Will learn python3 how to parse json,CSV data |
xdg-utils python rewritea project by simotek The plan is to start working towards a rewrite of xdg-utils in python, focusing on the really bad bits such as dealing with desktop files and mime handling. In this hackweek, I want to split python-xdg into multiple libraries such as python-mime and python-desktop file and prepare them to be used in helper binaries to handle some of the more complex tasks currently done in shell. |
MSQA Department documentation from a newbie perspectivea project by deneb_alpha The Maintenance Coordination, Security and Quality Assurance department documentation is organized and handled on Confluence and there are several pages and how-to available for new team members or other colleagues searching for more information. The processes and workflow documentation is a key asset for on-boarding quickly new employees and for improving existing workflows. |
Refresh my knowledge of linear algebraan idea by qkzhu I have to stay in the house due to the outbreak of 2019-nCoV, it's a good time to pick up my textbook and immerse into the math world. Resources: |
Create a CLI to spawn jenkins slaves in public cloudsan idea by tbechtold The SES team already has code to spawn nodes in OVH (OpenStack public cloud) and to register the spawned node as a Jenkins worker. Do something similar for AWS and make it generic so it can be used by others, too. |
Write script to setup openqa serveran idea by leli To speedup the deployment of openqa server, just combine all cmds to setup openqa server in the script. Depend the system info to setup corresponding repos and packages automatically. |
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. |
The Ricer's Guide to Linuxa project by simotek Working with some of the Linux modding communities I am aiming to make the ultimate guide / knowledge base for modifying the look and feel of your Linux install. The scope of this hackweek project is to get the initial framework set up using Jekyll with some basic content added. Further content will be added in the future. |
Learn about collecting debug infoan idea by zoecao Expect checking logs, I need to learn more skills on collecting debug info to promote the quality of filing bugs. |
Bring Kubeadm and Kubernetes on openSUSE Leap 15.2a project by mjura openSUSE Leap 15.2 is currently under development and it will be released soon. We would like to bring Kubernetes support for it and offer kubeadm deployment on it. As Kubernetes cluster container images we can use images from kubic project. |
Summary some knowledge in filesystem and learn some new featurea project by yosun I plan to summary exist knowledge in filesystem part during hackweek. And learn some more feature about btrfs/xfs/ext4. The motivation is to speed up test result review in the future. |
Play CAP on AWSa project by fanyadan Have a play with SUSE CAP on AWS during this hackweek. |
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. |
Play with kuberntesan idea by xlai Read k8s docs and try to play with it. |
snoek on Wechat miniprogram.an idea by yfjiang
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Have a look and do a comparision of verona/rust and can idea by wanghaisu I have intesested in rust language, which designed for performance and reliability purpose. With more memory used, it is even faster than c lang. MicroSoft recently open a rust inspired project called Verona, though still in an early stage. |
Customize my openwrt image on x86an idea by zyuhu This project purpose are: 1) research and config openwrt network |
openSUSE Kubic Get Startedan idea by zzhou Play with openSUSE Kubic, and explore the possibility to modernize our own engineering workflow. |
Integrate Firecracker (microVMs) with a Cloud Foundry app runtime schedulera project by tassis DescriptionFirecracker is an open-source virtualization technology that is purpose-built for creating and managing secure, multi-tenant container and function-based services. |
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Hacking irc-gitter bridgea project by juliogonzalezgil GitLab provides a bridge to connect to Gitter using an IRC client. The source code is at https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitter/irc-bridge/ |
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Kubernetes + MLa project by mcounts I tried to work blockchain into this, just so we could cover the trifecta of buzz words. Sadly I could not maintain saintly and do this. What do I plan on doing? a few things, so please reach out if you would be interested in any one of them. I will update with a list later. |
Port some classic game to Linuxa project by MDoucha Let's pick some old classic game, reverse engineer the data formats and game rules and write an open source engine for it from scratch. Some games from 1990s are simple enough that we could have a playable prototype by the end of the week. Write which games you'd like to hack on in the comments. Don't forget to check e.g. on Open Source Game Clones, Github and SourceForge whether the game is ported already. |
pacrunner for SUSE, and other proxy-related ideasan idea by mwilck I've got a small filtering proxy in our home LAN, used as a web filter for my kids. One most annoying mis-feature is that every time a Linux computer with a "modern" UI such as GNOME connects to the network, a popup window asks the user to enter "tickets" for my Fritz! box, although NM correctly sets up the proxy and net surfing is possible just fine. Currently the only workaround for this is to deactivate NM's "connectivity check" altogether. IMO that's not the right solution - if NM is able to detect and configure proxies for the system, it should also be able to use these proxy settings for its connectivity check. This touches on the fact that proxy configuration support is generally in a miserable state (not only) on Linux. |
Modular maintenance and packaging of driversan idea by mwilck We currently maintain all drivers in the SUSE kernel tree. While this is a well-established procedure, it also has a number of drawbacks in my opinion. I've been experimenting with a different model, tracking (so far, only one) driver in a separate git repository, and packaging it as kernel module package (KMP). This way of working fits my own mental model of code development better than the quilt style we employ in day-to-day driver maintenance. |
Developing IONIC based multiplatform app with REST API on openSUSEa project by varkoly The goal is to find a way for developing and simple testing an IONIC based multiplatform app with REST API on openSUSE. The focus is to find a way to secure token handling for SSO. |
Bluetooth audioa project by mwilck I'm hearing impaired. Where others have no issues following talks or dicussions, I often fail even grasp the bottom line what it's about. I've got hearing aids, but they help only so much. I also have an add-on device for my hearing aids that acts like a bluetooth headset. Unfortunately, making this thing work under my Linux desktop has been an ongoing, frustrating struggle. On the contrary, it works flawlessly with Android devices of different generations, and even with my lowly Gigaset phone. Actually, the thing works better with older kernels/Linux versions than with current TW. While I've little hope to solve the bluetooth audio issues on Linux for good, I hope at least to be able to understand better what's going wrong, and be able to slow down or even stop the deterioration I've observed lately. |
Build openSUSE on ABF.io buildsystema project by gmoro ABF is a buildsystem developed by ROSA (rosalab.com) and OpenMandriva (https://www.openmandriva.org/) currently being used for their distribution. The build system is FOSS and is available to be deployed anywhere. (https://github.com/rosa-abf) (https://github.com/OpenMandrivaSoftware/docker-builder) |
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Install openSUSE Tumbleweed and set up hass on rpi4a project by mlin7442 I got a Raspberry pi 4 not long ago, I'd like to install openSUSE Leap 15.2(Alpha) on it, and set up hass - Home Assistant, a open source home automation assistant on rpi4, then have some fun with it! Update: hassio dropped py3.6 support in Dec 2019, since Leap 15.2 stays with python 3.6 rather that python 3.7, I've to use Tumbleweed instead. |
AI Pianoan idea by lin_ma
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Woman in tech seminar/workshop in NUEan idea by MoBach In July a big digital convention is happening in NUE https://nuernberg.digital/festival/about-the-nuernberg-digital-festival |
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Multi-Machine test automation in openQAa project by bchou Many cases are Client-Server testing or Multi-Machine testing in FIPS area, I plan to hack and learn more deeply about Multi-Machine test automation in openQA. Refer to: |
CI platform for testing PTFsa project by sandonov Create DevOps automation for testing PTFs prior to delivering to customers, that will be available to each of the team members using standard L3 tools. |
Get into contributing to Darktablean idea by MMoese I want to become a contributor to Darktable (https://www.darktable.org/). I'm a hobby photographer and I really want to improve open source software around my hobby. Being a contributor should help me get more familiar with the software and allow me to get away from proprietary software. |
distributed build for Ceph in containersa project by denisok Investigate possibilities for the distributed builds for Ceph to speed up builds. This task could have 2 scopes. |
Learn and use tools to build/deploy SUSE/openSUSE to the KVM environment for developing kernel CVE patches and testing automationa project by acho Learn and use tools to build/deploy SUSE/openSUSE to the KVM environment for developing kernel CVE patches and testing automation Steps : |
Learn Machine Learningan idea by Jeffreycheung Today, people talk about AI and machine learning, I would like to study a bit about this. I have found some blogs and online tutorials which I will take time to study during hackweek. |
Finish my home-made 3D printera project by ilausuch I started 3 years ago creating a CNC, but soon last past 6 monts I realized that I could use it as a 3D printer. The software was good enough, the hardware and firmware had evolved. And now I could print 200x200x300 pieces with 0.1mm precision. But at soon I had this one finished, I decided to create a new compact, silent, light 3D printer. |
Geeky clock face for Fitbit Versa 2an idea by joadavis I recently got a Fitbit Versa 2 smartwatch (thank you wellness incentive) and found there was a clock face that looked like a Linux prompt. Which got me thinking about creating my own. The dev.fitbit.com site looks helpful and worth following their quick tutorial. Mix in a SUSE logo and a tail that curls/uncurls with the seconds and it may become a great way to show off some nerdiness. |
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. Current project aspires to sketch the design principles of such approach and if possible to end up with a functional CI/CD mechanism that will be utilized in the next software releases of Solid Ground. |
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