Learn Haskell by creating an interpreteran idea by chnyda The aim of the project is to create a stupid interpreter to evaluate arithmetic expressions and functions. I have been reading a lot about Haskell and creating a stupid interpreter is a nice way to get started. |
Turbulent Molecular Dynamics Simulations in Ca project by dwaas During hack week I will carry on the research I started to write my thesis. The work is called "Turbulence Driven Clustering in Nematic Active Particles" and will (hopefully) make it into a Physical Review Letters paper. |
Learn SES (SUSE Enterprise Storage)an idea by rmilasan Will like to get into SES a bit, learn how to install and do small tasks. Possibly a bit of troubleshooting/debugging also. |
httpd learninga project by pgajdos I intend to learn little bit around apache httpd, get acquainted with some native modules as well as look at apache2-debugging-modules package. |
Multimedia insane migrationa project by scarabeus_iv Packman reduction |
Portus: build Docker images from Dockerfilea project by flavio_castelli Minimal objectiveThis is what we consider is the minimum result we can achieve at the end of the hackweek. |
Exporting ansible experience to Saltan idea by dgutu Because of past experience with ansible as a tool to orchestrate the code deployment on multiple platforms consider important to get most from Salt as |
learn to use dockeran idea by BinLiu I hope to learn to use docker |
Build a simple mindmap application in Smalltalk with Pharo and Roassala project by Andyorange Smalltalk is an object-oriented, dynamically typed, reflective programming language and Pharo is a modern, open-source, |
Use python "textgrocery" class to classify the webpage informatona project by jerrytang Use python "textgrocery" class to classify the webpage informaton . It's very interest to analyze the "focus" of a webpage . |
kindle highlights management toolan idea by qkzhu This is my Python Learning-by-doing project. Kindle Mate is a free feature-rich program designed to sync, organize, import, export Kindle clippings and vocabulary words on your computer. But: |
package Ubuntu Touch SDK package and prepare Hello World! applicationan idea by sleep_walker openSUSE still lacks Ubuntu SDK for development of applications for Ubuntu Touch platform. I'd like to create package and write some application for my phone. |
arm64 set-top-box based workstationa project by mbrugger Tronsmart has a Rockchip rk3368 based set-top-box [1]. I want to use it as a arm64 based workstation running openSUSE. |
Play with ARM boarda project by nadvornik Since my Orange Pi board just arrived, I will play with it. This includes: |
yakuake sessions save and restore by perlan idea by mitiao I am using yakuake terminal with many openning tabs for my daily works, and yakuake doesn't provide the feature to save and restore the sessions. What I want to do is to write a perl snippet to save and restore all info of yakuake including: |
The Elder Geckoa project by jtzhao SummaryEver dreamed of being a hero to save the world? Play "The Elder Gecko", an epic fantasy RPG masterpiece! |
Review scripts in openQA projecta 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. |
Research on COLO - the HA solution for virtualizationa project by gqjiang COLO or Coarse Grain Lock Stepping is an High Availability solution that builds on top of Remus, 1. investigate Xen COLO implemention and try to play with it. |
Docker researcha project by fanyadan It's just my learning project about Docker, I will research and learn how to deploy and configure Docker and Docker cluster, and also I will try to learn everything related about Docker. |
A new feature for Gnome-Logsa project by JonathanKang Since I'm a maintainer of Gnome-Logs, I'd like to hack on Gnome-Logs. During the hack week I'll focus on the <a href="https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753471">bug 753471</a> of Logs. Generally it's a new feature, allowing Logs to show logs entries dynamically(when new logs appended). |
Learn SLEnkinsa project by tian-feng I'm interesting in SLEnkins project and I want to learn it a bit. I will try it and know how it works and how to use it. |
QAM stuff in Tumbleweeda project by pluskalm We are using various tools, many of them are not yet in Tumbleweed (such as rst2html5, git-pimp and so on), aim of this project is to get them there. |
learn solr and integrate it with mongodban idea by zxdvd I am trying to write a simple stackoverflow fork and I use mongodb. I found that currently mongodb doesn't support "text index" of Chinese while I want to implement searching of all Q&A. |
Deploy personal cloud with suse cloud product.a project by xlai It is fabulous to get machines from cloud for automation testing, and there are lots of things to learn in cloud. So I will start the cloud journey in this hackweek, to learn suse cloud architecture, various technologies inside cloud, and try to deploy one. |
X86_64 platform system programa project by jnwang DescriptionIt can boot up from udisk/floppy. |
Performance Log Analysis Toolan idea by lzwang Performance log including data, we need a statistic way to do the analysis too automatically tell what the results reflect. |
Hacking the Atom Editor/IDEa project by lslezak The Atom EditorThere is a pretty nice open source text editor and IDE called Atom, |
QDirStat - Qt-based directory statistics: KDirStat without any KDE, now based on Qt 5a 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: |
Assembly Diff Tool for kGrafta project by joro This is about writing a tool to find differences in assembly files generated by gcc. The goal is to find the symbols in a program that have changed by a source code patch. This information can then be used to create and/or verify kGraft patches. |
Try to understand and use Lilypond format to generate musical scoresan idea by sndirsch See title |
Ceph RBD backed USB mass storage gadgeta project by dmdiss Create a USB device that, when configured and connected, exposes one or more Ceph RBD images for use as USB storage, allowing for: * Ceph storage consumption by almost any system with a USB port |
Jangouts development workshopa project by ancorgs We are right now testing a patch to Janus that will hopefully give us the stability we were missing in http://jangouts.suse.de. As a consequence, it's reasonable to expect a wider usage of Jangouts inside the company. Thus, I want to share maintainership of Jangouts as much as possible. The more developers know how to fix errors and implement features, the better. We already have a roadmap for the next two versions (0.4.0 and 0.5.0) but I don't want to spend my whole hackweek implementing those features in isolation. I would rather follow a workshop approach to welcome new contributors within the company (or outside, of course), so we get the stuff done and fix the single point of failure for the same price. |
Understanding GPS internalsa project by awh My car has it, nowadays every smartphone has it. But what's actually the math behind GPS (GLONASS) technique? |
[DOCU] Packaging, OBS, KIWI and OpenQA for a PHP project: BlueSpice Media Wikia project by mfeilner Hallo Welt!, the company behind Blue Spice Media Wiki (an open source, subscription based enterprise wiki) is interested in howto package their PHP software, get it into OBS and into the whole workflow with openQA and learn how to write automated tests. This is such a generic task that I though documenting it might be worth an afternoon at hackweek together with Richard (openQA) and Darix (OBS and packaging). I'll reserve a meeting room, doc team will provide the documentation of this workflow in a "SUSE best practice guide" |
Automated testing of accessibilitya project by coolo The goal of openQA is "test as a QA engineer". But openQA has no ears - all we can test for are DTMF sounds. And even those are very bad. So my hackweek project is to do research on how to do proper sound verification. The keys are proper normalization of the volume and the sample rate. |
"Slidecast"an idea by scateu As we know, podcast is a very convenient way to use your commute time to get some useful information. Recently, we have published a non-commercial podcast called Tunight, which collects interesting lectures and talks, aiming to provide a fast and easy way for those who cannot attend those activities to get an update. |
iCalendar Render Library for Javascriptan idea by scateu I often attend open source activities offline, but remembering the date and location of those activities is not easy. In China, I just collect those information from mailing list, WeChat or Telegram, then add them to Calendar.app on my iPhone manually. |
Markdown extension for Jianpu (Numbered musical notation)a project by scateu As we know, we have ABC notation or GNU Lilypond for music staff. It takes ASCII as input and generates music scores and even MIDI format, which is very convenient for people to type music in computer. |
PXEAT - A PXE management toola project by whdu PXEAT (stand for PXE Administration Tool) is a tool to easily deploy and manage PXE service. It's NOT a tool for automatic deployment. It can enable user to add their own PXE items by themselves, but of course, very limited for security reasons. The tool will be developed with the light-weight framework - flask, as well as a sqlite database. |
Kubernetes researchan idea by qzhao I will research into kubernetes and container technology this hack week. |
iSCSI-MQan idea by LSZhu I will dive into iscsi-mq feature this hackweek |
Tool to write raw images to USB disksa project by alarrosa The idea would be to create a qt5/kde5 based utility that can use local raw images as well as download a list of sources from a remote site. The idea is to provide a user interface that can be used by any user as well as a user interface that can be used in kiosk mode for booths so that a visitor can put a usb pendrive in any usb slot, select the image he/she wants to write to it and get it written in parallel to other usb memories. https://github.com/openSUSE/imagewriter seems to be abandoned, so probably part of the backend will be reused and the user interface will be rewritten from scratch, but anyway this will be reconsidered at the first task in the project. |
Create a qtile packagean idea by kbaikov Will create a package for https://github.com/qtile/qtile Main purpose of this project is put to practice the packaging knowledge acquired during the latest qa workshop. |
SUSE office in a boxa project by ancorgs Working remotely has many advantages, but you sometimes lack some infrastructure. Specially if you use several computers or you share space with other SUSE co-workers. We are 3 Susers in Gran Canaria and we plan to share an office. So we have bought a Cubietruck, a tiny device with minimum power consumption, an ARM processor, a SATA interface and a Gigabit ethernet. The plan is to come-up with a set of recipes to configure such device to: |
GDK Broadway dessert.an idea by yfjiang The GDK Broadway backend provides support for displaying GTK+ applications in a web browser, using HTML5 and web sockets. broadwayd is a display server for |
Kernel-CIa project by morbidrsa At SUSE LabsConf 2015 we decided to run some sort of automated tests on the SLE and openSUSE kernels after each push to kerncvs.suse.de In order to make this work the kernel has to be build, a initrd and a rootfs image has to be generated for use with qemu, it has to be booted and tests have to be run. |
Let’s Encrypt integration into openSUSE/SLEa project by abergmann "Let’s Encrypt is a new Certificate Authority: It’s free, automated, and open."[1] |
Obsolete: Stabilize Janusan idea by ancorgs During previous Hackweek, Jangouts (an alternative to Google Hangouts) was developed. Since then, it has served as well in the YaST team. Other teams are also using the internal instance regularly. But it cannot be adopted company-wide due to the instability of the main server component (Janus Gateway) when running on top of SLE12. For details, see this thread on the (internal) Reseach mailing list. I don't have the knowledge to fix the problems, but I'd be 100% available to help anybody trying to hunt the issues down (I'll be in Nuremberg during hackweek). As an alternative, I'm considering a plan B I would hate to do: dockerize Janus with Debian/Ubuntu since that seem to be the environment used by the Janus developers. |
Internal shared images repositorya project by ancorgs During the last CSM workshop we identified the need to have a good way to share the images we use for testing. We have documented the requirements and the current status in this wiki page (we even have a diagram). So analysis is done... it's time for action. The solution should be relatively easy to implement using our portfolio of solutions. Coordinating all the potential users should be easier during Hackweek, specially since I'll be in Nuremberg (and I can physically chase most people ;-) ). |
Static analyzer of Lua languagea project by NalaGinrut I'm trying to write a static analyzer for Lua programming language. And I've ready done some parts, say, lexer/parser/AST/types...etc. The challenge part at present, is to write comment-based type annotation, for later type-inference. I plan to implement it in a week. I've spent years on this area. Hope I'm lucky in hackweek. |
Photobooth with RaspberryPia project by digitaltomm The software is a rails app with an Angular.js frontend using the gphoto2 library to trigger a Nikon D60 camera. Features: take pictures, browse pictures, automatic upload to a gallery (tumblr, flickr, owncloud), qr code for download, |
Work reports 2.0a project by kalabiyau Micro-service for - making a report |
internal "gravatar" with floor iconsan idea by lnussel set up an internal gravatar clone with floor icons for use in ibs, openqa etc * Surrogator |
Adding Linux kernel firmware signature supporta project by mcgrof The Linux kernel already has cryptographic support for signature verification on data. This is used to digitally sign kernel modules at build time, and verify integrity and provenance at load time. Likewise the 802.11 subsystem on the Linux kernel had historically in parallel prior to Linux's own kernel signing facility implemented and integrated support to verify file integrity and provenance for use on the Linux regulatory database. The 802.11 subsystem's components that provide this facility are CRDA and wireless-regdb. CRDA and wireless-regdb technically are split up as two separate trees for development, wireless-regdb helps provide the 802.11 regulatory database while CRDA exists as a udev helper to feed to the Linux kernel a regulatory domain when needed. By using a regulatory database in userspace the Linux kernel is able to get updates for regulatory rules without requiring a rebuild. Linux distributions need the digitally signed regulatory.bin file from wireless-regdb tree and the CRDA binary from the CRDA tree. Linux distributions often combine both into one package, some distributions separate the two. The regulatory database is digitally signed by the wireless-regdb maintainer, and distributions that have have compiled in support for digital signature support on CRDA verify the integrity of the file before feeding a regulatory domain to the Linux kernel. Since the kernel module signing facility was merged upstream on Linux we could replace both CRDA and wireless-regdb distribution mechanism by adding cryptographic file signature verification support on Linux on the firmware_class module which provides the APIs to load firmware, and having the regulatory.bin file merged and updated through the linux-firmware tree. Adding cryptographic signature verification support on the firmware APIs on Linux is the first step to replace CRDA and wireless-regdb's own signature functionality. The second step is to extend the firmware APIs to enable subsystems to customize cryptographic requirements. |
Create working AppArmor profile for Chromium on openSUSE 13.2a project by thardeck I think AppArmor is a great tool to add an additional layer of security without much effort. While it is normally easy to create a profile for a simple server program it is much more complex in case of desktop applications. The most vulnerable desktop application is the browser so it would be great to have an AppArmor profile for it. |
Package tools for RC modela project by adrianSuSE Package open source tools used for radio controled models. Some of them needs patching, since they rely on pre-build binary blobs of open source tools. Also many of them bring the same libraries again. Known candidates for this are: |
Enlightenment Live CDa project by simotek Create a openSUSE 13.2 Live CD. As enlightenment doesn't fit on the standard openSUSE CD I'd like to create a Image with it. |
Tell me a story!a project by rsblendido Write an Android app for children between 5 and 7 years. The app contains a story that the child can read and interact with. |
Hack Week 12 Lightning Talksa project by cschum We will have a series of short lightning talks to present what we have accomplished at Hack Week 12. In Nürnberg this will happen on Friday 17th Apr at 12:30 as part of the lunch session in the all-hands area. Lunch is served at 12:00, so you have a bit of time to settle in and satisfy your immediate needs before we go into presentation mode. If you would like to tell a bit about what you did at Hack Week 12, please leave a comment (preferably with a link to your projects), and I'll add you to the schedule. |
The future of systems managementa project by j_renner A new web UI for saltstack, possibly the future of systems management. The official salt UI halite is now officially retired and saltpad is still very young and in alpha state. In addition to the creation of a new frontend to salt, the goal could be to work towards a full replacement for existing systems management solutions like spacewalk, including the migration (minionification) of systems from there. |
Build Time Source Service supporta project by adrianSuSE OBS source services can currenlty run on the developer workstation and some of them also on the OBS server side. The goal of this project is to allow everybody running source services as part of their build job. Therefore we will introduce a new "buildtime" mode. The OBS server will pull in the needed service packages and run them before calling rpmbuild or friends. |
LogMeInan idea by cgrobertson A browser extension/plugin that will use saved credentials from a local keyring (or a password safe program) to automatically log in the user to various online accounts. |
Continue continuous integration improvements in virtualizationa project by mlatimer In previous Hackweeks, we've gone to warp speed in our virtualization CI testing through: - Porting libvirt-tck to SUSE environments |
Create packages for SLES 12 s390x in obs.a project by ihno Create packages for SLES 12 s390x in obs. The problem is, that we do not have the native build power on our s390x system. |
Learn about video editingan idea by ta-ro Extract video snippets of two 90 minutes drum circles that we recently organized. Create a short video clip of 2-3 minutes length, using open source software. |
openSUSE image for Scaleway cloud (arm based and leveraging docker)a project by pgonin Scaleway is a newly opened Cloud based in France (for now) offering ARM based servers. Those are BareMetal SSD cloud servers. They offer a range of operating systems to pick from (Debian, Ubuntu, ArchLinux...) as well as 'application images' (Docker, ownCloud...) but no openSUSE image yet. |
Build and boot every commit in the kernel-source treea project by michal-m Or at least, test as many of them as possible. |
Explore Clojure with Project Eulera project by bkutil As a part of this hackweek, I'd like to take a look at Clojure and use it to solve as many problems as possible from the project euler. |
Validation of QEMU storage integrityan idea by bfrogers Spurred along by a recently reported bug, I'm producing methods, analysis and hopefully a validation tool to ensure data integrity of our storage formats and caching modes for QEMU storage interfaces. |
Discourse forum instance for internal usea project by kpimenov Discourse is a really great opensource forum, written in Ruby on Rails and Ember.js. We should try to use it to complement mailing lists and IRC in internal communication, when we need persistent, searchable discussions (with helpful links to the outside world) for a broad and offtopicky subjects. |
Create a git project for VMDPa project by kallan Needing to learn git, I thought it would be a good time to clean up the code and create a git project for it. |
Rock n' Rolla project by kwwii Record two songs by the end of the week. |
Port supportconfig to openSUSEa project by eeich <p> Supporttools are great and useful utilities to help support and development |
updating rpms in docker containersa project by jordimassaguerpla The docker way of updating containers is to build a new image with the updated binaries and files, which creates a security concern. The docker way is not anymore running "zypper update" in the containment but to update the whole image in the image registry (hub docker if we are talking about public registry) and then pull the image update from there, stop the outdated containments and replace them by starting new containments based on the new image. |
kGraft: allow to define safe place where the code can be switched in kthreadsa project by pmladek <p>kGraft allows to patch kernel at runtime. It implements a consistency model that allows to modify semantic of functions. e.g. fix lock order. For this, we need to find a safe place when a process/thread might start using the new code.</p> <p>Userspace tasks are switched on the kernel boundary when syscall is called/returns or when a signal is proceed.</p> |
Learn Haskell on Project Euler problemsa project by mvidner I am a beginner: I have read 1½ books on Haskell. I want to practice. Haskell is a purely functional, lazily evaluated, strongly typed (with |
Wireshark hacking & miscellanous funan idea by npower I have no one vision of a project just some mish-mash random things I would like to explore for some hacking fun + would like to continue previous work from hackweek11 on the Windows Protocol dissector, some messages are still incomplete, also there are some known bugs (well at least I know about them) that I would like to address |
SUSE Staff - Employee Directory with Ionic and Node.jsa project by vlewin Ionic + AngularJS + Node.js (http://ionicframework.com/) staff.suse.de: demo |
static analysisan idea by jirislaby Various rests I have on my TODO on the bottom :). |
GCC Performance/Regression Dashboarda project by marxin For development purpose, it is very useful to have an infrastructure that can spot regressions based on commit base. Currently, our existing infrastructure runs mainly SPEC benchmark and is cumbersome from perspective of any further development. I would like to build a replacement that will combine buildbot framework with a custom web project (based on Django framework). The web project will be used both for submitting reports coming from a buildbot slave and for UI which will serve plots and data. If you want to inspire a bit more, please visit Chrome Performance Dashboard or Mozilla telemetry. I hope I can make a simple extendable project that is going to eventually replace existing implementation. |
openSUSE audiophile Squeezeboxserver + Squeezeplaya project by aginies Squeezeboxserver |
Use docker to improve testsuites of various of my projectsan idea by dmacvicar For various projects I have, I would like to explore docker and compose as a way to improve the testsuites. Especially for: * https://github.com/SUSE/spacewalk-osad2 |
Elasto: Add Ceph RADOS Gateway support, extend file API and other improvementsa project by dmdiss Elasto is a cloud storage client project that has been developed across a number of SUSE Hack Weeks.<br /> It currently supports Amazon S3 and Microsoft Azure REST storage protocols, and includes a POSIX like file API.<br /> |
work on the sTeam collaboration platforma project by eMBee open-sTeam is a platform for cooperative work and cooperative learning developed at the university of paderborn in germany. the platform is being used at http://societyserver.org/ and is being developed further. |
Create evdev Event Recorder & Playback Drivera project by eeich <p> The user space interface of evdev is pretty generic. All hardware abstraction is done in the kernel driver, device properties are mapped to a set of generic properties. The properties can be queried thru a generic interface only very few parameters are set from user space. In user space the evdev API is used by Xorg's evdev driver and libinput. |
Bootstrap Maven in OBSa project by a_faerber Apache Maven is a build tool used by many Java projects, which is incompatible with OBS in that it tries to download binary dependencies from the Internet. Several people have in the past years tried to somehow bootstrap Maven and failed. My new proposed approach is a Maven, patched to obtain packages from a filesystem location, and packages with .jar based -bootstrap.spec variant plus source-based build for properly modeling dependencies in OBS. Unlike the SUSE Manager team's work I am trying to rebuild those .jars from sources. Where necessary I am patching dependency versions to the latest sources/jars packaged. |
Learn how to use Robot Framework for Acceptance Testsa project by gsanso I'd like to learn how to use Robot Framework for doing Acceptance Tests of a cli application: Machinery. Goal #1 |
Set up a PXEboot service for installation in Developlent Networks in the SUSE Nuernberg Officea project by eeich <p>PXE boot is a quick and easy way to install any SUSE/openSUSE product on a machine. It doesn't require any boot media and today virtually any system is capable of booting using PXE. </p> <p>The architecture team maintains a tftp server with boot loaders, boot loader configurations and installation images for a variety of architectures and products. Currently in the Nuernberg office this PXE boot service is only available in the network of the architecture team. Since tftp is unicast, the server should be reachable from anywhere in the internal network. What is missing is the information about the address of the tftp server and the image to boot from this server. |
Try to model check gfp_flags with cbmca project by vbabka Paul McKenney's blog article inspired me to try apply his approach to kernel's memory allocation flags (gfp_flags) and how their combinations affect the decisions and actions taken during page allocation. Recent upstream development around these flags leads me to believe that the complexity is too high for me to reason about them and change the code without unintended changes in semantics. So it might be worth to let the computer do the hard work. If it works out, the approach should allow to verify that changing the code doesn't result in corner cases where some flag combinations don't work as intended. Then we can attempt to e.g. reduce the number of flags and perform other cleanups without fear of breaking everything. |
Access Files in Machinery's System Descriptions Using FUSEan idea by tgoettlicher Machinery's system descriptions can contain files. These files are stored in the internal data format and are somewhere hidden in one of many tar balls. It's hard for users to access these files. This project's goal to make use of FUSE in order to make these files easily accessible in the file system. |
Continue development of generic job server in haskell with primary focus on continuous integrationa project by yac Continue development of generic job server in haskell with primary focus on continuous integration and later possibly as support tool for data analysis in semantic file storage server, software configuration engine, etc Project hosted at https://github.com/yaccz/yac-build-server |
Scientific computing using GNU Octavean idea by rliang06 Methods and algorithms for digital image processing and computer vision... using free software. |
Squid in Prague`s R&D seaan idea by mcaj As result of last Hackweek we build a proxy server in our Prague office. The proxy server (base on squid) is caching only iso and rpm files from selected destinations. |
legacy full tree creationan idea by oertel some developers have been missing the old-style full trees for current products (sle12). try to reuse existing code to create these trees without wasting disk-space by using hardlinks |
Tool to update images in an OpenStack Cloudan idea by tbechtold Currently there is an internal OpenStack instance (cloud.suse.de). Most of the images there are outdated so it's common that everybody just uploads a new image. Would be nice to have a tool which updates at least the most common images (SLE11&12, openSUSE, CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora) automatically once a day. So ater spawning a new VM, there would be no need to first update (and maybe reboot) the machine or upload a new image before you can start to work. |
Stream the garden ! Mesh network meets multimedia in motion :-)an idea by jplack Building a mesh network is not rocket science. There is enough free firmware for Wireless Routers out there to bring a mesh up in a calculateable (tm) amount of time. |
Bootstrap openSUSE for MIPSa project by a_faerber While in the past MIPS boards were either low-end PIC32 or found in routers running OpenWRT at most, Imagination themselves have recently released the Creator CI20 board (Ingenic, MIPS32) running Debian. And the Shield Pro (previously iGuardian) kickstarter project (Octeon-III, MIPS64) promises to become a playground for testing KVM hardware virtualization. Porting openSUSE to MIPS will involve setting up an OBS instance linked to Factory (update: done) and cross-compiling a set of packages for an initial bootstrap (update: in progress). Maybe this can be scripted to some degree, as there will be some overlap with the ARM ILP32 port project. |
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. |
More Web Tech in Desktop -- A File Manager using nw.jsa project by VictorYang The trend of adopting Web technology in Desktop is ubiquitous these days. Both as a learning project and a proof of concept, we'd like to |
Port openSUSE to Intel Galileo board (Quark X1000)an idea by a_faerber The Intel Quark X1000 SoC was said not to run the i586 version of openSUSE. An i486 or other variant of openSUSE would need to be built to run on the Galileo and Edison boards. |