Reduce the number of builds in the openSUSE Build Service

a project by dmuhamedagic

In case any of the source files changed, openSUSE Build Service rebuilds the dependent packages regardless of whether that particular modification affects the dependency. This makes our resources footprint bigger (and the electrical power bills higher). It also affects users, because every new package build causes the package manager to include that package in the next update thus consuming network bandwidth and resources of users' computers.

Current OBS controls for package rebuild triggers

Updated about 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Create bi-lingual ebooks

an idea by snwint

Write a tool to create bi-lingual ebooks.

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

evfilter improvement

a project by ehamera

The evfilter project (https://github.com/lhc4/libevfilter/) isn't able to substitute multiple events to one event or vice versa. I want to improve that and repair some other bugs.

Updated about 2 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

studio-appliance-editor

a project by bear454

Build an open-source appliance editor for SUSE Studio that interacts only with the API, using modern JS web frameworks. For users, this provides an opportunity to influence, or create unique tailored editing experiences for Studio appliances. For Studio maintainers, this provides a road towards a modern appliance editor, and a chance to remove tens of thousands of lines of brittle legacy code. For hackers, this provides a chance to get your feet wet with modern client-side web technologies, like

Updated about 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️.

Try another OS (or distro)

a project by bear454

Feeling very comfortable with your (open)SUSE desktop? Don't get too comfortable; there's a lot of innovation out there. Try living in a different system for a few days, and see if you can find some innovative paradigms to bring back 'home' with you. Here's a few suggestions: * Feeling really crazy? Try Windows 8

Updated about 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

pyg: PEG parsing runtime for Python

a project by rneuhauser

pyg will be a PEG parser library formed as an internal Python DSL. it will be used in cramex, a copycat of cram with expect support. The surface is heading to resemble Boost.Spirit: grammars are composed using a vaguely (xBNF/PEG)-like syntax enabled through operator overloading.

Updated about 4 years ago. No love.

REST API for QADB

a project by llipavsky

QADB is the database used to strore results of automated tests in SUSE QA. It only has web intrface, which is mostly just a better DB view. The goal of this project is to create the REST API to it, which can later be used to query for results from external tools (and maybe even later used by the frontend)

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

CodeAdopter

a project by kalabiyau

Initial idea to build a tool to help rubygems community to rotate maintainers for abandoned projects. Many new developers would like to maintain a project to learn new stuff and many good projects are abandoned by initial authors.

Updated about 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Learn how to write 'Learn Language App'

a project by kalabiyau

The basic idea behind learning language is to ensure three parts: * Grammar

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

fontinfo

an idea by pgajdos

  • add support of other text directions in png specimen
  • figure out which fonts need other specimen sentences for given script (they do not include some characters from present sentences) and supply other sentences in that script
Updated about 7 years ago. No love. Has no hacker: grab it!