Predefined app security policy template for NeuVectoran idea by feih Project DescriptionIdea is to predefine a set of security policies for popular container applications just for example MySQL, Nginx etc..., with these predefined security policies, users can just download unpack it to use. No need to worry too much about detailed security settings/configurations for this application container. The policies could be any policies that Kubernetes supported and/or NeuVector supported. |
Research on Solar router/optimizer with Home Assistanta project by fcrozat Project DescriptionWhen you have solar panels and your home energy consumption is below solar production, you might want to store the energy (or resell it to your energy company). |
OBS Studio for noobsa project by FridayKetchup OBS studio is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. As SUSE Ambassador I do a lot of video creation and editing. As Open Source Ambassador I prefer to work with (F)OSS instead of some proprietary standards in the market. |
SPA (single page application) proxy for OBS APIa project by adamm Project DescriptionFor many many years, OBS uses Cookies for authentication purposes. This is not really web application friendly and kind of insecure. For instance, all applications on *.opensuse.org domain that get a web request when you are logged into OBS, they get your authentication credentials too. Secondly, if you want to write a 3rd party tool, you can't just use another domain and do random API requests due to this legacy authentication method. |
Interactive Information and Support Portal For GREan idea by MichaelRalphs Project Description: We would like to create an interactive portal tool that can be used by all employees where they can get information, support and updates on Global Real estate topics such as; SUSE offices, work from home, Health and Safety and security. |
WebUI for your dataa project by avicenzi ProblemYou have too much data and you are a data hoarder. |
Parental controls on Tumbleweed/Aeona project by fcrozat Project DescriptionEvaluate the various parental controls options to be used on Tumbleweed / Aeon, pick and choose one or more (depending on the needs) and make sure they are properly packaged on openSUSE Tumbleweed (if not available on Flathub) and can be integrated on a computer for a kid. |
Enhance product migration feature in Uyuni(SUSE Manager) to migrate from regular SLES to SLES4SAPa project by admehmood Project DescriptionCurrently, Uyuni(SUSE Manager) offers a product migration feature, but it doesn't support migration from SLE to SLES4SAP. Users are required to run a separate script to perform this migration, which may not be ideal, especially if Uyuni is already installed. Additionally, the script's requirements vary with each service pack. |
Carveout time during the week to jump into ALPan idea by Jackman1 Project DescriptionI will be working during the week of Hack Week but will use this opportunity to also spend time reviewing ALP on various hardware platforms. |
Rebasing of the current MicroOS installationa project by epaolantonio Project DescriptionIt would be nice being able to "rebase" a MicroOS/Aeon/Kalpa installation. This can be useful, for example, to undo changes done manually with |
Write a card game for up to 4 playersa 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 |
HAKube UI plugin for Ranchera project by epenchev Project DescriptionHAKube UI plugin for Rancher |
K3s and FreeBSDan idea by bdowns Project DescriptionGet k3s running on FreeBSD. |
Cast: A simple alternative to the Make build toola project by bbachmann Project DescriptionGNU Make has been a popular software tool used for automating simple build, test, and general source code management tasks for a long time. You'll find Makefiles in many software repositories – we use it on many projects as SUSE! For the most part, Make does its job, but often what people want to do with it is not exactly what it was designed for. Specifically, Make users often use Makefiles as a means a means of building out a set of commands that can be applied to their repository. But therein lies the problem: Make was not designed to build quick command line utilities at all, and it quickly becomes a nightmare as soon as the user wants to include arguments or options in their commands. The common alternative is simply to build out a tangled mess of build scripts. |
Rust based mini webserver with all the modern bells and whistlesa project by darix Project DescriptionJust hook up a webserver framework for rust with things like opentelemetry for tracing, prometheus endpoint for monitoring, structured logging (to systemd) instead of line based logging. |
AI frontend to Bugzillaan idea by paolodepa Project DescriptionOver the years, our bugzilla database has grown up in size, becoming a very valuable source of truth for most support and development cases; still searching for specific items is quite tricky and the results do not always match the expectations. |
Grafana dashboard for solar panel dataa project by emiura Create a dashboard based on grafana running on raspberry pi3 Decided to scrap all the previous attempt for a dashboard for solar power generation graphs and going for a simpler version running grafana. |
Port Agama's manager to Rusta project by IGonzalezSosa Initially, the Agama D-Bus service was written 100% in Ruby. For many things, it relies on YaST, so it makes sense to use the same language. It was great to have something working quickly, but it also had some drawbacks. The main problem is that, as YaST is not thread-safe, we separated the service into different processes (storage, software, localization, etc.). The system became most responsive but at the cost of eating a lot of RAM. Moving to Rust |
Update Rancher Terraform Quickstart to leverage Elastic IP addressesa project by kevinmayres Make Rancher and NeuVector AWS QuickStart persistent across Shutdown.Specifically update this AWS portion of the QuickStart to leverage Amazon Elastic IP Addresses, making the stack persistent across shutdowns startups. Designed to save budget when not using. While Terraform is designed to build and tear-down, sometimes we add additional customizations post-build which we want to be persistent for the next demo, PoC, or development experiment. Not losing the public IP assigned to cluster API, etc. would allow persistency across shutdown. |
Tungsten: A low-level LLVM programming languagea project by mfriedrich Project Description> Tungsten is supposed to be a memory-safe and type-safe language front-end for LLVM which borrows many elements from C and C# syntax. |
Bugzilla mobile clientan idea by paolodepa Project DescriptionDISCLAIMER: I'm not a skilled mobile developer so anybody willing to share ideas, technologies and whatsnot is more than welcome to join the discussion! |
Exploring DPDK within containersa project by paolodepa Project DescriptionContainerization is here to stay and seems to be the next big thing also in the upcoming OSes releases. |
Create a new markup language with parser in rusta project by nkrapp Project DescriptionWrite a parser for my own markup language in rust using parser combinators. The idea originated from a joke about creating a markup language similar to markdown called "fml". |
Improved Product Development Processa project by rtsvetkov Renew the Product Development Process to accommodating the Latest StandardsGoal for this Hackweek |
SSH key distribution solutiona project by vgrinco Project DescriptionSSH key distribution solution that is in comply with POSIX LDAP requirements and UserDB usernames. |
Port the Jetpac game to the NESa project by mssola Project DescriptionI want to do a port of the jetpac videogame to the NES. I have already done the first steps during my spare time, but a full week focusing just on this would be awesome. |
Cluster-Tester for SAP HANA System Replication Clustera project by fmherschel Project DescriptionCluster-Tester for SAP HANA System Replication Cluster. The tester checks all SAPHanaSR attributes and tries to fins out, if the cluster is in a good status (before, during and after the test-case). |
Kanidm - Account Policya project by firstyear Project DescriptionKanidm is a identity management system (a store of accounts, groups and more) that supports authentication to opensuse, web sites, networks, and more. The project has a focus on respect of humans, correctness, simplicity and performance. In previous hackweeks we have implemented cryptographic authentication (webauthn), wasm based web UI, replication foundations and more. |
(Rust) Manage systems in NetBox using NetBox-Synca project by chock Netbox-SyncImagine this, you are managing your infrastructure for your lab or server farm using the popular NetBox tool. Everytime you install a new machine you connect to it and collect all the system's information to enter into NetBox. Including stuff like system resources, architecture, vendor, type and all the network interfaces. Tedious isn't it? |
Implement Generative AI for SUSE Asset management (using Amazon Bedrock)a project by mpiala Project DescriptionAs Generative AI is everywhere around, we want to research its possibilities, how it can help SUSE, its employees and customers. |
Bring up-to-date daps infrastructure to Debian/Ubuntu distributionsa project by tbazant Project Descriptiondaps (https://opensuse.github.io/daps/) is now part of debian/ubuntu repositories. the problem is that its old version that supports DocBook up to 5.0 The aim of this project is to bring up-to-date daps infrastructure to debian/ubuntu, including DocBook 5.2, geekodoc, vale and maybe others |
Nuke AWSa project by mtrachier Project DescriptionImplement /rebuy-de/aws-nuke to make sure no resources are left in AWS after automated tests. |
Interactive tool to manipulate profiling dataa project by gbertazi Project DescriptionI find myself often rerunning the same preprocessing tasks on perf captures, like one-liner scripts to merge/split per-cpu data, time-slice them, filter for specific events and finally plot charts (flamegraphs, heat map, ...). Each time one of these tools run perf-script, just loading 30s worth of events from a large machine can consume precious seconds in my modern laptop. The idea is to provide an interactive tool a la GDB and drgn where we can load the events once and manipulate them interactively to generate different visualizations. |
Ridesharing App Development - Blablacar Clonean idea by ridesharingscript Project DescriptionGoal for this Hackweek |
Create a website for Agamaan idea by IGonzalezSosa Current statusAt this point, Agama's Git Hub repository works as the project's website. The README presents the project, explains the architecture, and contains a good share of links to other interesting pieces of information (APIs, design documents, etc.). However, it might be hard to make sense of all that information spread through several documents. |
Open Source ONVIF Camera Implementationa project by nbelouin Project DescriptionTo put it simple, the goal of this project is to be able to publish any gstreamer input pipeline as a valid and discoverable ONVIF Camera device (i.e implementing profile S and maybe T). |
Cluster API Provider for Harvestera project by rcase Project DescriptionThe goal is to build a new Cluster API (CAPI) "infrastructure provider" for Harvester. This will enable people to create Kubernetes clusters running on VMs created by Harvester using a declarative spec. |
Learn HPC and get Harvester Deployed and Running on Top of HPCan idea by mweiss2 Project DescriptionBecause I never had in touch with HPC and Supercomputer - I would like to learn more about our HPC offerings and solutions and then find a way to deploy Harvester on top of HPC. |
SAR Performance Data Plottera project by roseswe SAR Performance Data PlotterSAR stands for System Activity Report. It is a tool used to monitor system activity on Linux systems. The sar command is part of the sysstat package and captures a set of statistical information such as CPU load, memory paging, memory utilization, swap usage, network I/O, and much more. |
Gameboy emulator written in Goa project by mikeletux Project DescriptionThis project aims to write a minimal Gameboy emulator using Go programming language. |
Let's play with RKE, Ansible and Libvirt!a project by ccamacho Project DescriptionThere are a bunch of K8s distros out there, why dont trying deploying RKE on a Libvirt host using Ansible? |
Apple Silicon openSUSE spina project by vgrinco Project DescriptionThe folks at Asahi linux have been working on porting linux on the Apple Silicon. In a recent blog post they announced they will be joining forces with Fedora on releasing a Fedora Asahi Remix. I would be happy to see this level of collaboration between Asahi and openSUSE community, too. |
A set of utilities to produce a "from scratch" OCI/Docker container using Opensuse/SLE rpmsa project by ldragon Project DescriptionI recently used melange and apko to build a from scratch image. The result was a set of auditable and easy to use container and apk repository. The toolkit reduces the work need to make from scratch images with minimal work on the actual docker container(which can be quite painful if you've tried making a from scratch image on your own). |
Test Results for openQA on GitHuba project by livdywan Project DescriptionJobs in openQA are usually reviewed via the web UI. Inspecting os-autoinst logs requires significant insight into the inner workings. Tests run in a CI such as GitHub are thus not easy to debug. |
influxdb-rails 2.0a project by hennevogel Release v2.0 of the gem and dashboards TODO: https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-rails/issues?q=is%3Aopen%20is%3Aissue%20project%3Ainfluxdata%2F118 |
Basic calendar interface for upcoming openSUSE meetingsa project by lkocman Project DescriptionThe openSUSE Project has a problem, not enough people are engaged in the development. In order to fix this, we need a less obscure way to learn about contributing. One of the ways to do that is enabling people to discover various open meetings that happen for planning of various areas of project progress. |
Speed up downloading RPM packages from mirror in zyppera project by dheidler Project DescriptionWhen zypper downloads many RPMs as part of an update, the download phase can be greatly sped up. |
Rust lexer for Elixir's Makeup syntax highlighteran idea by alessio.biancalana Project DescriptionA Rust lexer for Elixir's Makeup syntax highlighter, allowing snippets of Rust code to be highlighted when rendering documentation using HexDoc. |
cgar - sar for cgroupsan idea by s_schmidt In regards to troubleshoot a misbehaving systems |
watchtower - tool to collect, transform and export security metricsa project by pgomes Project DescriptionCollect, transform and export security metrics from GitHub repositories from multiple orgs into a prometheus pushgateway. |