Learn OpenEMS project (Open Energy Management System)a project by witekbedyk Project DescriptionOpenEMS — the Open Source Energy Management System — is a modular platform for energy management applications. It was developed around the requirements of monitoring, controlling, and integrating energy storage together with renewable energy sources and complementary devices and services like electric vehicle charging stations, heat-pumps, electrolysers, time-of-use electricity tariffs and more. |
Graphing stats from a remote solar MPPT charge controllera project by brunoleon Graphing stats from a remote solar MPPT charge controllerGoal for this Hackweek |
Support virtual monitors for VNC in gnome-remote-desktopa project by vliaskovitis Project DescriptionCurrently gnome-remote-desktop only supports remote-assistance sessions, where a VNC connection is tied to a physical local session . WIth this use case, the monitor configuration is provided by the server (mutter/gnome-remote-desktop), and this configuration matches the physical session monitor on the server. |
expand a "CMS" written in python/flaska project by MMoese Project DescriptionI'm 2nd head of a non-profit association, our goals are to help musicians and kids that want to learn playing an instrument, but whose parents cannot afford buying instruments or paying for musical education. |
A React-based alternative to our beloved bug/issue tracker finglongera project by avshiliaev Project DescriptionSince we use different systems to report bugs (Bugzilla) and track their fixes (GitHub), we have a dedicated tool to keep our boards in sync and up-to-date between those two. The tool we use today is called finglonger and it's written in clojure which makes it rather difficult to maintain and expand. |
web-based testing tracker for aquarist-labs's s3gwa project by jluis Project DescriptionKeeping a consolidated view of a project's progress is a non-trivial endeavor. There are far too many moving parts from its inception, such as planning, issue tracking, development, and testing. All the while one must keep track of some form of metrics to ensure that there's progress, and that the progress is happening in the right direction (or whatever is considered the right direction at the moment). |
AWS Terraform Modulesa project by mtrachier Project DescriptionProvide modules in Terraform registry for getting users started using Kubernetes on AWS. |
Update quilt's manual pagea project by jdelvare Project DescriptionBack in June 2018, G. Branden Robinson submitted a 26-patch series intending to fix the quilt's manual page, addressing both contents and technical issues with the roff formatting. I went through the whole series and reviewed it carefully. I recall I had many objections so there was a significant amount of work needed, including reordering some of the patches, before resubmitting a patch series I would consider committing. Unfortunately, the contributor vanished before resubmitting, and all the work from both sides went to oblivion. |
Cgroup support for supportconfiga project by firoyang Project DescriptionMake supportconfig aware cgroup. |
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Extended client information from SUSE Managera project by brianp Project DescriptionSUSE Manager (SUMA) can export a information about client machines that it manages already, but the information exported is a limited and there is no option to adjust what is exported. The idea behind this project is to use the extensive API for SUMA to extract further details about managed clients. |
Migrate web hosts over from easy engine on AWS to k8s/RKEa project by ngildersleeve Project DescriptionI'm looking to migrate all of my websites from easy engine (which is a primarily Wordpress based shell framework) to k8s/RKE, possibly with Rancher. This will allow me to |
Advanced suspend/resume controla project by sbrabec Project DescriptionI am often work remotely on my desktop. Remote work on the desktop is complicated by a nice desktop feature – automatic suspend. There already exists a desktop integration, so the desktop applications could prevent the suspend. But sshd is not included yet. |
Creating a drum machine with pytestan idea by ONalmpantis I want to refresh/improve my python skills so I ll make a drum machine Resources |
Saline: Salt state appliement monitoringa project by vzhestkov Project DescriptionIn case of applying states for a huge number of minions it's very hard to monitor the status of applying the states. |
reflinkable rpmsa project by lnussel Project DescriptionRPMs with reflinkable content that leverage CoW filesystem features could help to minimize disk writes and space usage, reduce cpu cycles and download bandwidth for updates. |
D-Bus secure message communicationa project by alix82 Project DescriptionD-Bus is a easy to use message-oriented mechanism that allows communication between multiple processes running concurrently on the same machine. Any application running on the session bus can install a monitor hook over the bus to listen to all exchanged messages. Sensitive information such as mail passwords will be exchanged in plain text. A malicious software can easily listen and parse all those sensitive messages. |
Explore the future of samba in the cloudan idea by scabrero Project DescriptionExplore how samba could fit in the cloud world: |
Openqa framework in emacsa project by ybonatakis Project DescriptionThe main idea is a framework to interact with openqa with a modern UI from within Emacs. |
Learning podman with selinux enableda project by gosipyan Project DescriptionPodman is an open-source, Linux-based tool that builds Docker-compatible container images |
Package workflow experimentsa project by jfehlig Project DescriptionMost developers are comfortable with the workflows of git hosting services like gitlab and github, including their CI/CD capabilities. This project aims to experiment with new downstream package development and maintenance workflows based on upstream git repositories cloned at gitlab.suse.de. I'll be using the libvirt package for these experiments since it typically contains a healthy mixture of downstream-only patches along with upstream cherry picks. |
Lightweight container runtime on Maca project by bnewberry Project DescriptionCreate a lightweight virtual machine manager for a container runtime on Mac. |
flipbook.picsan idea by gleo Node.js Flipbook PDF generator, to convert videos into printables. Project Description |
Build an Audio Streaming Server in Golang for Ableton Lite Recordingsa project by annablendermann Project DescriptionI have a small recording studio at home that I use for acoustic recordings using a 2i2 Focusite and Ableton Lite, but no streaming server for my output files. I want to be able to process/mix and share multiple rough drafts of .mp3 or .wav files with my musician friends without sharing them to a public platform yet. I've also been learning golang and seeing how it's a popular choice for audio processing, can use this to dive deeper into it. |
Create a CLI tool for interacting with Rancher Support Matrixa project by dpock Rancher Support Matrix CLI HelperA tool to bring the Rancher Support Matrix info into your CLI. |
Bring to life the Studio Kiosk in Frankenstrassea project by digitaltomm Project DescriptionMake use of the Studio Kiosk in front of my office: |
open-source RPI Smart Speaker (Hey, geeko)a project by HarrisonWAffel Project DescriptionI have some experience with VUI's and am interested in building my own from scratch using open source libraries. |
Rust in linux kernela project by dsterba Project DescriptionRust language is on the way to enter linux kernel, use this hackweek to explore and learn what this could bring us (or not). |
Minecraft basics for kidsan idea by calmeidadeoliveira Project DescriptionSome of my son's friends are learning the basics in coding Minicraft. My son (9 years old) is poking me since weeks to learn as well, but I had no time to look for resources to teach him. |
Generate a GraphQL API for Uyuni's reporting DB and consume ita project by j_renner Project DescriptionGenerate a GraphQL API for the new reporting database of Uyuni (using hasura.io) and implement a very simple UI using a modern frontend framework (e.g. nuxt.js). |
Refresh the internal SUSE Manager maintenance documentationa project by deneb_alpha Project DescriptionWith this project I would like to refresh/update the confluence documentation describing how SUSE Manager maintenance works and how to process a SUSE Manager update round. |
OMEMO Hexchat pluginan idea by dknorr Project Descriptioni want to build a hexchat plugin, so i can run a omemo-secured conversation over irc with someone who also has an omemo implementation |
Moderated Meetings for opensuse Jitsia project by LSchroeder Project DescriptionPackage and Deploy: |
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Nanos Unikernelan idea by rpalethorpe Project DescriptionNanos is a "unikernel" providing a subset of Linux kernel features. It only allows a single process to run, but has multiple threads. It maintains the kernel-land to user-land boundary unlike other unikernels (so perhaps isn't strictly a unikernel). |
Utilize eBPF for network policya project by jianwang Project DescriptionUtilize eBPF for network policy in (nested) virtualization environment. |
WiFi support for Canon Powershot sx430isa project by tsbogend Project DescriptionMy Canon Powershot camera has integrated WiFi, but I haven't found a tool, which supports it. Gphoto2 project has support for PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) via LAN and it looks like this is usable for accessing the camera. |
mac80211_hwsim toola project by cfconrad Project DescriptionWrite a userland tool, to utilize the netlink interface of the of the mac80211_hwsim kernel driver. |
Explore Crev as collaborative code audita project by pperego Project DescriptionCrev [1] is a collaborative code audit idea. Since it's common that more security engineers can work on the same projects, or there can be a different person auditing a piece of code after some time, there is the need to keep track of the code audit notes in a non-repudiable way. |
Use systemd Service Templates to manage OBS workersan idea by enavarro_suse Project DescriptionCurrently, the systemd script that manages OBS workers (obsworker.service) calls a script (obsworker) that launches workers in windows of a |
Install BLOB-less U-Boot in SPI of Pine64 ROCKPro64 and boot from NVMe diska project by clanig Project DescriptionThis project is about installing a fully open source ARM machine. It was not originally a Hack Week project and some information gathering was already done before. |
Learn about Rancher productsa project by mgrifalconi Project DescriptionSUSE and Rancher joined a while ago, but other than k3s, I have no good understanding about Rancher products and I feel I should get a better idea on what are their purpose and strengths. |
Paper reading cluba project by LarsMB Project DescriptionMost of us remember a period of our lives when we had time to stay somewhat uptodate on the research and developments in our area of expertise. However, this often falls short during our day-to-day work, as we get bogged down in the engineering problems of the real world, and the struggle of explaining even basic concepts to laypeople :-) |
Building my own cluster on Raspberry Pi 4 with K3Sa project by mlin7442 Project DescriptionI'm not familiar with Rancher K3S, I'm always want to have a opportunity to understand it more, since I've 3 Raspberry Pi 4, I will building a cluster on them with K3S. This will based on openSUSE 15.4. |
Updatecli Kubernetes Operatora project by olblak Project DescriptionImplementing an Updatecli Kubernetes operator. |
Build Kernel from sources - openSUSE wayan idea by asmorodskyi Find documentation on how to re-build openSUSE Kernel from sources and tweak some Kernel build variables Goal for this Hackweek |
Explore Djangoa project by djz88 Explore djangoLearn and work with Django framework by writing/enhancing an application. |
Learn and research the ALP security frameworka project by bchou Project DescriptionI will spend hackweek time getting more familiar with the security framework of ALP, as I am a WG member. There are many documents can be referenced. |
Implement a "Fuel Gauge" for Harvestera project by mrussell Project DescriptionAs an attempt to stick with the theme of this Hack Week - the idea is that we implement a way to funnel out information (probably on an out of the box Grafana chart or something) about: |
QJobViewera project by apappas Project DescriptionA viewer for openQA jobs written in Qt. |
Extend k3s-ansible to support new functionalities (or fork/create new one)a project by nicoladm Project DescriptionThe project k3s-ansible helps to easily install and manage k3s clusters and it's particularly handy for users who use ansible for daily operations. |
Brew an IA-generated beer recipean idea by rtorrero This project has two goals: - To get familiar with AI, machine learning, deep learning and language models in particular |
BPFTRACEa project by fanyadan Project DescriptionJust have play with bpftrace on some real kernel bugs. |
rust security reviews and cargo-creva project by jzerebecki Project DescriptionLook into things that make security/code reviews of rust code easier and play with cargo-crev. |
kubedumpan idea by joshmeranda Project DescriptionDevelop a tool to collect runtime information about a kubernetes cluster. |
Base container images multi language compiler on local codean idea by mdati Create a selector of BCI-language containers, python, java, go, etc, to pull and build the proper image |
Product Migration support in SSMan idea by admehmood Project DescriptionCurrently, in SUSE Manager it is not possible from UI to perform Product Migration of multiple clients in a single go. If a user has a high number of clients that needs migration, it could be a pretty cumbersome action. We do provide API support but not everyone is good with scripts and it would be nice to provide an easy-to-use API to do this. |
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Hack into Ellingson Mineral and download a garbage filean idea by mseidl81 We should be chased by the FBI.Finally I'll need group of elite hackers to prove our innocence. |
py-ensa project by ngetahun Project DescriptionImplement the ethereum domain name service in python. Domain name resolution for Ethereum Domain Names per EIP-137 RFC[1]. |
Learn PostgreSQL advanced featuresan idea by okurz MotivationThe PostgreSQL database implementation is an integral part of many important software stacks, most importantly for me openQA. I learned database "by doing" but never properly. Given that we recently had (again) an incident related to specific details of how a database behaves under load maybe it's time to learn more about PostgreSQL. |
Misc: Make samba rpc service scheduler generic and/or learn some Rusta project by npower Make a generic worker/scheduler api for use within samba based on existing dcerpc daemon (and various rpc services)Goal for this Hackweek #1 |
Add GObject based introspectable API to libzyppa project by zbenjamin Project DescriptionCurrently we are in a situation with libzypp where we have a C++ based and hard to use API. Due |
WireGuard VPN on MicroOS/Raspberry Pian idea by doreilly Project DescriptionMicroOS is perfect for running a WireGuard server on a RPi to provide remote access to a home network. It is lightweight, reliable, auto updating and easy to secure. |
Retail Branch Server + SUMA Server on one machinea project by nadvornik Project DescriptionSUMA for Retail 4.3 introduced containerized branch server. In theory, it should be possible to run the container on the same machine as SUMA server. This would be equivalent to the Combo server in the old SLEPOS product. |
indoor air quality sensora project by rsimai DescriptionI noticed during home office times as well as with multiple people in one office how quickly air quality drops, which affects concentration and finally performance, as it causes tiredness and headache. I want a device that continuously measures the quality and reminds me in time to make adjustments to the airco (if available) or when to air the room, or take a break outside. Parameters to measure are at least temperature, humidity and CO2 level. The device should be stand-alone and potentially battery powered, with the option to connect to other devices such as PCs or smart phones through Wifi, Bluetooth, Serial, ... |
Rewrite libkdumpfile Python binding using CFFIa project by ptesarik Project DescriptionThe libkdumpfile library includes Python bindings. They are implemented as manually created C code for CPython. This is hard to maintain and/or port to alternative Python implementations. |
Make DNF5 package manager ready for openSUSEa project by dmach Project DescriptionDNF 5 is a package manager that is currently in development and will land in the future Fedora and RHEL versions. |
learn and play around luks and fido2an idea by oertel read up on things like https://0pointer.net/blog/authenticated-boot-and-disk-encryption-on-linux.html |
Model checking the BPF verifiera project by shunghsiyu Project DescriptionBPF verifier plays a crucial role in securing the system (though less so now that unprivileged BPF is disabled by default in both upstream and SLES), and bugs in the verifier has lead to privilege escalation vulnerabilities in the past (e.g. CVE-2021-3490). |
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consolidate mm debugging tools and package thema project by mhocko Project DescriptionDifferent people use different ad-hoc tools to debug Linux kernel MM (memory management) related issues. I have couple of those myself. They fall into two main categories. One set for proper data collection and the other for some high level analysis. Our customers would benefit from the former and we (L3 labs from the later). Having them in a single package sounds quite reasonable to me. |
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Learn about Fleetan idea by kwk Project DescriptionI want to learn more about Fleet (https://fleet.rancher.io/) and GitOps |
Learn about IPv6 while Implementing it in the Home Environmenta project by mweiss2 Project DescriptionDuring Hackweek I would like to learn about IPv6 by introducing and using IPv6 in the home office network. |
Poking technologies for enrolling customer key to kernel trusted keyringa project by joeyli Project DescriptionThe keys in db or mok can be used to verify boot loader and kernel binary for booting. But upstream kernel doesn't trust them for enrolling to trusted keyring because they are enrolled outside the boundaries of kernel. Which means that IMA can not use db/mok keys for verification. |
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Learn more about Application Security (AppSec) Open Source Tools and Testing Techniquesan idea by heidi.bronson Project DescriptionApplication security (AppSec) is a threat that all organizations are facing. While we have QA engineers and security teams to help avoid these threats, true AppSec can only be obtained by giving developers the tools to find and fix vulnerabilities before their code is pushed into the deployment pipeline. As a software engineer, I want to make sure that my applications are secure. During this hackweek, I want to study the OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities, related testing techniques, and open source tools that can be used to test our applications and keep them safe from malicious actors. |
Add MBR binary format support to the fq command line toola project by tobilehman
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Enhance internal process for providing localization dropsan idea by ta-ro Project DescriptionWe regularly hand off documentation sources to localization. I'd like to improve some minor details in this process. |
Ebook Reader word translatora project by dmulder Project DescriptionWhen learning a new language, it's useful to read books in your target language. The trouble is, it's difficult and time consuming to look up the meanings of new words you encounter while trying to read. The purpose of this project is to create an ebook reader which allows you to highlight individual words and translate them quickly (similar to how duolingo stories lets you click on words to explain their meaning). |
Add combustion support to the terraform-provider-libvirta project by oholecek Project DescriptionTerraform libvirt provider has support for cloud-init and ignition VM configuration options. Last remaining popular option is for Combustion which is very useful when working with MicroOS systems. |
Create tool to analyze supportconfig to spot common SUSE Manager issuesa project by cbosdonnat Project Description
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Improve the UX/UI of User Storya project by cyntss Project DescriptionUser Story is an open-source project that allows organizations to collect customer feedback displayed in the form of an open roadmap to enable open collaboration between developers/companies and their customers. It helps identify high-priority issues and features and it serves as a tool for project managers to plan according to what customers actually want. |
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retrocomputing: learn the architecture of MIPS for PS1 and build an assemblera project by david.anes Project DescriptionThe idea is to learn about the PlayStation 1 CPU and GPU. |
generic zswap dedupa project by ailiopoulos Project Descriptionzswap [1] is a linux kernel component that provides in-memory compression for swap pages. It already provides a limited form of deduplication: if a page is filled with the same value (e.g. all-zeroes) then only that value is kept instead of compressing the contents. |
Explore containerized desktop and pure-wayland desktopan idea by zcjia Project DescriptionI want to explore various distros/technologies that utilize containerized desktop and pure-wayland desktop, so that I can gain more experience and ideas on how ALP desktop should look like. |
Continue work on "ostatus"a project by aplanas Project Descriptionostatus is a command line tool designed to answer questions like "what deviations has my system from a fresh installed system", at least in term of installed packages. |
Audio steganography for music digital signaturesan idea by shawnhao Project DescriptionThere are lots of indie musicians who are not very aware of protecting their copyright and it is hard to determine plagiarism in music. I believe a digital signature could be useful to present copyright on court without damaging and altering the soundings of a song. But I am also aware that a signature alone may not be sufficient to protect copyrights and it is able to bypass it. |
Learn kubernetesan idea by XinLiang - Learn key concepts of k8s- Learn how to write k8s crd or operator |
salt formula for uyuni proxy setupan idea by mbussolotto Project DescriptionGoal is to write a salt formula for setup a uyuni proxy. |
Learn a doc about containeran idea by zoecao Goal for this HackweekKnow how to use it and setup an environment based on the doc. |
KernelCI performance regression dash boarda project by wagi Project DescriptionKernelCI is gaining more and more attraction for CI builds and test runs by the upstream community. Though at this point, there is no dash board to track or visualize regressions over time. |
Learn about Service Managementa project by lrupp Project DescriptionIt's time to learn a bit more about best practices in service management organization. This includes especially Service Level Agreements and the creation of a Service Catalog. |
Reading SLES15 "Security and Hardening Guide"an idea by llzhao Project DescriptionGoal for this Hackweek |
Audio controlled smart devicesa project by bzoltan1 Project DescriptionUse vosk library and Shelly cloud API to voice control smart home devices like Shelly bulbs. |
Add automatic loading of salt autosign grains to saltbootan idea by oholecek Project DescriptionSaltboot is a system of salt states and custom initrd for automated image deployment integrated with SUSE Manager/Uyuni. |
Write a formula with forms for setting up a container registrya project by mcalmer Project DescriptionLearn about formulars with forms and write a formula which setup a container registry. |
Air quality monitoran idea by dheidler Project DescriptionIn the new office we have a new air conditioning system and I want to collect some data on how good it actually works. |
openSUSE wiki improvements (specially Portal:Packaging)a project by gmoro Project DescriptionFollowing a recent discussion with the Packaging team at SUSE we will do a revamp of https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Packaging |
SUSE SE Marketing tools and Demosa project by nbatsford Project DescriptionOur project is to develop Tools and demos which can be deployed using Helm on Rancher. |
Improve unaligned fs read behavior for u-bootan idea by wqu_suse Project DescriptionAlthough U-boot has a fuse like interface to support different filesystems, the unaligned read is in fact completely handled by the underlying fses. |
Running RKE/RKE2/k3s on SLES Real Timea project by nguyens Project DescriptionWork on a solution to schedule workloads onto SLES RT RKE2 worker nodes. |
Explore linuxboota project by clin What is linuxboot?LinuxBoot is a firmware for modern servers that replaces specific firmware functionality like the UEFI DXE phase with a Linux kernel and runtime. |
Securing and improving home/server networka project by ohollmann Project DescriptionNow, when mikrotik supports WireGuard there is no need to stay with OpenVPN. Let's try to setup WireGuard and investigate it's options, test performance etc. |
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Improve zypp-gui toola project by xiaoguang_wang zypp-gui is a gui tool to update the system and install the packages in openSUSE distro. It's written by rust. https://github.com/sunwxg/zypp-gui |
Aperture: a simple game engine written in C based on OpenGLa project by StarryWang Project DescriptionThis project was initially created for my graduation project. Currently, I've finished |
YaST log grouping, better visualization of the loga project by lslezak DescriptionTL;DR: I'd like to have something like this for YaST log. |
FTrace Visualization Toola project by jesingh Project DescriptionA visualization tool that directly digests ftrace function traces and provides easier to understand timing diagrams with the ability to quickly look up functions from within the program. |
Adopt Typescript in D-Installera project by IGonzalezSosa Project DescriptionIn January, we announced the D-Installer project, an attempt to build a web-based installer on top of YaST and Cockpit. Since then, the codebase has grown significantly, especially the JavaScript part. |
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reformatting text in visa project by mcepl Project DescriptionThere is this text editor vis, modal text editor based on the Plan9 structural regular expressions and se(1). However, comparing to sam(1) or acme(1) it feels mostly like advanced vi(m) not something completely new (and it is not mouse-driven). |
Learning ROSa project by zhonglidong Project DescriptionThe Robot Operating System (ROS) is a set of software libraries and tools for building robot applications. From drivers and state-of-the-art algorithms to powerful developer tools, ROS has the open source tools you need for your next robotics project. |
Write a CLI program for OneDeva project by cxiong Project DescriptionDevelop a CLI (Python) for OneDev. |
CI/CD pipeline with Gitlab/Docker/Kubernetesa project by waynechen55 Project DescriptionCI/CD, which stands for continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD), creates a faster and more precise way of combining the work of different people into one cohesive product. In application development and operations (DevOps), CI/CD streamlines application coding, testing and deployment by giving teams a single repository for storing work and automation tools to consistently combine and test the code to ensure it works. |
Learn move knowledge about build website and improve qa xfstests dashboarda project by yosun BackgroundA dashboard for testing and analysis xfstests results just initial this year. It has a lot of performance issues to fix, and it also needed to add more features to get usable. Also bootstrap looks very easy to use, plan to learn some frontend knowledge for fun. |
Tool to collect relevant data from images and containers tested in openQAa project by jlausuch Project DescriptionThis idea has been partially implemented for JeOS images, where we are collecting some data from the images whenever a new build ends up in openQA. For instance, https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/2419705#step/image_info/9 is collecting the size of the image, as well as total number of RPMs, the list of RPMs with their size and some filesystem information. |
generate a python tool to create test suites from migration test matrixan idea by leli Project DescriptionI will generate the python tool to create test suites from migration test matrix instead of the old tool with VB. |
TeX macros for a puzzle gamea project by mcalabkova MotivationThere is plenty of puzzle games (see Šifrovačky.cz), but currently none designed for children. With my husband we are thinking of starting/reviving one and creation of a fine typesetting system is one of the preliminary steps. The macros could also be used by other puzzle games in need of a new typesetting system (I could publish them if I liked my work). |
Learning boot loadera project by qzhao Learning boot loader related knowledgeLearn about boot manager, including trusted computing, disk encryption, EFI, storage and more |
Improve Scrum Master Dashboarda project by ilausuch Project DescriptionNow in Public Cloud and Containers QE team we are using https://github.com/BillAnastasiadis/qe-c-backlog-assistant. But we want to go far from here to be capable of provide more information and analysis |
Create a distributed midi keyboard for kidsan idea by ilausuch Project DescriptionThe idea is to create a midi keyboard where every kid could be responsible of a note. This is a part of some workshops to show the children of a montessori school about how the music can create emotions. |
Project Verifree : internal key server(s)a project by mcaj Project descriptionThe project Verifree is about GPG key server. The goal is build a Key server, where users are able to |
Installation server setup utilityan idea by csalmond Project DescriptionCreate a utility that will simplify setup a SLES machine to be a PXE boot server. This will include installing and setting up tftp, dhcp client/server, nfs server, and vsftp server. Selecting, mounting, exporting, ISO and kiso images for PXE installation and setting up PXE boot menus. |
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Project Skyscraper - PoC of a Cloud Governance Dashboarda project by tmuntan1 Project DescriptionWe would like to create a single interface for teams to manage our cloud governance. |
Learn network related knowledgea project by XGWang0 Project DescriptionPlan to learn network related knowledge to benefit to performance test |
Find openQA jobs which using specific test modulea project by rfan1 [Description]: # A simple web package can find openQA jobs/jobgroups which use specific test module [Status]: # In plan |
Blog about our ScummVM Freeware games packagesa project by sndirsch Blog about ScummVM Freeware games of our openSUSE Build Service games projectStatus |
FIDO2 emulationa project by mkoutny Project DescriptionFIDO2 is set of specifications for multi-factor authentication. It is based on asymmetric cryptography with secrets stored in a HW token. The token must support the protocol to be usable. |
Modular kernel packaginga project by mwilck Project DescriptionCreate a PoC for a modular packaged kernel. This means: |
Having closer look at openQA and search for comparably simple improvement optionsa project by clanig Project DescriptionThe project is about getting more familiar technically with the openQA code and checking for improvement options in dependence of the expected impact and effort. |
early stage kdump supporta project by mbrugger Project DescriptionWhen we experience a early boot crash, we are not able to analyze the kernel dump, as user-space wasn't able to load the crash system. The idea is to make the crash system compiled into the host kernel (think of initramfs) so that we can create a kernel dump really early in the boot process. |
Family with Kubevirta project by xguo Project DescriptionTry to family with Kubevirt in SLE |
Family with MicroOSa project by xguo Project DescriptionTry to family with MicroOS for ALP Virtualization |
fontinfo.opensuse.organ idea by pgajdos Project DescriptionEither resolve github.com/pgajdos/fontinfo issues or R.I.P. fontinfo.opensuse.org. |
apptainer with jobbera project by mslacken Apptainer job execution layerjobber is small self contained perl script which does simple execution of serial jobs. |
Catch up on information/training video's from SUSEcon, technical reviews, etc.an idea by Jackman1 I have not been able to keep up with various information, technical review, tech days and SUSEcon videos. That's what I will be doing. I will have to continue to work part of the time as well, but will take time to review available learning resources. |
containerizing MicroOS Desktop components (reloaded)a project by fcrozat Project DescriptionThis is a continuation of last year project: |
Enable full-disk-encryption key sharing for bootloader -> kernela project by ismaell Project DescriptionFull disk encryption currently requires each stage to gain knowledge of the keys independently, which means asking the user or bundling the key (in the initramfs). |
Improve Full-Disk-Encryption support in openSUSEan idea by ismaell Project DescriptionThe main goal is to enable the use of plain dm-crypt (as btrfs makes LVM2 unnecessary overhead) and a separate ephemeral key for the swap partition. |
Prettier dashboard for solar panel statusa project by emiura Project DescriptionMy current dashboard for solar panel status runs on a raspberry PI and it is based on lighthttp and a couple of shell and python scripts, but it is very ugly. |
geekoops - reusable ansible roles for openSUSEa project by ph03nix Project DescriptionI started the geekoops project last year for hosting some generic ansible roles for openSUSE. |
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ioBroker for home-based laba project by hrommel1 Project Descriptionuse ioBroker to power-control home-based lab with as low as possible carbon footprint |
Open Source book reader for visually impaired/blinda project by DKarakasilis Project DescriptionI was talking with a friend the other day who is blind. He briefly explained to me how he reads books (the regular, paper printed ones). So, he is taking a photo of each page, passes that to the OCR to extract the text in digital form, then passes that to some text to speech engine to read it out loud. |
Commanded EventStoreDB Spear (GRPC) adaptera project by fabriziosestito Project DescriptionThe Commanded Elixir CQRS framework provides an EventStoreDB adapter that uses TCP protocol which is being phased out. |
Solar water heating control panel using ESP32a project by alarrosa Project DescriptionI have in my house a solar panel to heat water that is controlled by a "dummy" control panel from which I can see the current temperature of the water in the solar panel and the water in the tank. There's a pump that moves water from the tank into the solar panel and back into the tank in order to heat it when the temperature of the solar panel is x degrees higher than the temperature in the water tank. There's also a resistance in the water tank that can be turned on to heat the water when there's no sunlight. |
Hack around c3osa project by EDiGiacinto Project DescriptionC3OS is a lightweight Kubernetes-focused GNU/Linux elemental derivative that optionally supports automatic node discovery, automatic role assignment and optionally VPN out of the box with no kubernetes networking configuration required. |
Extended Catalog of SUSE Slideware Templatesa project by dominic_vieira Project DescriptionThere are lots of interesting presentations happening all throughout SUSE on all manner of subjects. Presenters have found all kinds of creative ways to showcase their content using different shapes, templates, and other tools to convey important information. If you're looking to start a new presentation, the current slide templates are great to get started with but often time presenters have to look elsewhere for design inspiration. The goal of this project is to create a centralized "extended catalog" of Powerpoint and Impress templates, as a compliment to the existing templates, and make them available to SUSE employees through ImageRelay, that can serve as inspiration and templates for those looking to create rich and complex presentations based on examples built by fellow SUSE employees. |
Implement search in zellija project by MSirringhaus Project Descriptionzellij is a tmux-like terminal tiling and session manager written in Rust. |
openSUSE on Fairphonean idea by FridayKetchup I am curious if we can run openSUSE or another SUSE OS (SLES/Micro) on a Fairphone. Status: To start at the beginning |
rinita project by dspinella Project Descriptionrinit is an init written in Rust. It offers a valid alternative to systemd for PID 1 and service management. It uses the supervision to manage long running programs (deamons), log everything to files (no binary log interface) and provides an easy to use command line interface. rinit is already working and able to spawn services and handle their dependencies. |
Developer documentation for edliban idea by neilbrown Project Descriptionedlib is an editor that I am writing - because I got too annoyed by emacs. |
Open-source software for controlling Genesis Thor keyboarda project by jbaier_cz MotivationThere is a (Windows-only) software for controlling / setting the color modes on the Genesis Thor 300 RGB keyboard. I believe the communication protocol can be reverse engineered and an open-source variant for the accompanied software can be created and full potential of the keyboard unlocked. |
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Polish a few GFXprim appsa project by metan DescriptionGFXprim is a minimalistic widget library written in C I've been toying with for the last ten years. At this point there are several useful application written in it such as music player, pdf browser, map viewer etc. |
Some modern webUI feature in openQAan idea by okurz motivationWant to learn JavaScript and current frameworks and improve openQA |
Discover X11 or Wayland displays with Akria project by atgracey Project DescriptionI want to be able to schedule a k8s workload when a display is attached. This is useful for wallboards or other workloads that need a screen. |
Acetylenean idea by phillipsj Project DescriptionA Windows init system based on ignition and combustion for Humans. |
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ClusterMon Wrapper - Pacemaker Cluster Monitoring that customers can re-usean idea by roseswe Project DescriptionSUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension (SLE HAE) is based on pacemaker as the cluster engine, corosync as the message layer and hundreds of resource agents. These resource agents (RA) can be used for almost all imaginable HA use cases. |
Learn to do 3D animations for product documentation in Blendera project by rainerkoenig Project DescriptionSometimes open source products lack of a good and inspiring documentation. So my idea is to brush up my Blender skills to a level that I'm able to do some tiny 3D animations to explain workflows and procedures better. |
Linux training manual for openSUSE localised for South Africaa project by aslamr Project DescriptionUpdate Linux training manuals that were created in 2011 under a CC share-alike license for opensuse. In 2011 Inwent, GIZ and FOSSFA created training material using the LPI exams requirements. This project is to update the content of that manual. |
[Part 2] Self assessment application for learning a (human) languagea project by mssola Project DescriptionBasically, I want to continue to what I did last time (link). Back then I got some really good results, but I didn't quite make it to a state in which the application is totally useful. |
Azure Active Directory for Linuxan idea by lramage Project DescriptionImplementing Single Sign-On and Two-Factor Authentication for Office 365 on Linux |
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Home mirror 101 refresh of hotstuffa project by lkocman I'm running a simple home mirror, but I managed to get into a situation where I have to use a bunch of custom excludes. I think we should be able to offer what people want nowadays.\ |
openSUSE build supported by SUSE ITa project by vgrinco Project DescriptionSUSE IT needs help from fellow geekos with release engineering skills to define the requirements, process, infrastructure, and tools for building an openSUSE-based distribution bundled with SUSE IT-supported application stack. The resulting OS build will be offered as a standard distribution for new SUSE employees in addition to the existing Operating System library. |
Self Watering Indoor Vegetable Gardena project by kberger65 Project DescriptionThis first part of this project will build a moisture sensor using an ESP32 board and circuit python. I am hoping to implement a notification method using SMS or Email. Additionally, future plans include adding a Web based interface to view historical data as well as optionally adding some mini pumps that will water the plants once a specified moisture level (very little detected) has been reached. |
Port the Minion job queue to TypeScripta project by kraih Project DescriptionAs part of the mojo.js project i want to port the Minion job queue from Perl to TypeScript and release it as an npm package. In the future this will allow parts of Mojolicious applications like openQA to be written in TypeScript/JavaScript (in addition to Perl). |
Improve yamltidya project by tinita Project Descriptionyamltidy is a tidier/linter for YAML files. It's pretty new. |
Scripted CardDAV address book modification in PHPa project by holgisms Project DescriptionRunning a self coded PHP application that - among other stuff - manages address data stored in some database. In order to have that address data not just in my application but also in mail clients or on mobile phones, I exported the data to an CardDAV address book of an ownCloud server. But whenever address data within my application is changed or new addresses are added, I also need to modify the data on the ownCloud server. In order to avoid that, I'd like to utilize a simple CardDAV library in PHP to automate that step. |
Package docker compose v2an idea by hennevogel Package compose and compose-switch to replace the python-docker-compose. |
Switch software-o-o to parse repomd dataa project by hennevogel Currently software.opensuse.org search is using the OBS binary search for everything, even for packages inside the openSUSE distributions. Let's switch this to use repomd data from download.opensuse.org |
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Looking for alternatives to do hardware monitoring or extend the existing method'sa project by berndschubert Project DescriptionLooking for ways to capture hardware-specific data and use them later to predict unexpected behaviors. Tools can be collectd, prometheus-nodeexporter, ipmiexporter , grafana-agent or other. |
Support Config Analyticsa project by bwgartner Project DescriptionFurther refine (based on last year's sca-L0 project) the automation and the functionality of an L0 approach to collect, analyze and provide notifications and next-step guidance across the data pipeline from an individual system all the way to an initial support request review. In general this is like an AIOps/ITOps edge-core workflow. |
Multi-cloud Lightweight metadata CLIa project by seanmarlow Project DescriptionThe goal of this project is to create a lightweight multi-cloud metadata CLI for Public Cloud environments. There are cloud specific packages that exist but they all have different API and many are developed in Python which is quite heavy for cloud images, especially containers. Leveraging a compiled language will help with keeping the CLI lightweight. |
WASM support for cloud native buildpacksan idea by atgracey Project DescriptionThe wasm ecosystem is becoming more mature and feature rich. With this, I'd like to allow developers to run their code in wasm without needing to know how to set up their tooling or build the binary. Because of this, I think it would be interesting to extend cloud native buildpacks so you can build wasm-oci images in any of the platforms that support buildpacks. |
Improve geekoops ansible rolesan idea by ph03nix I want to improve and extend my ansible rolebook project called GeekOops. The goal is to ensure that the current rules are up-to-date and then implement one or two more roles. Another focus is set on improving the existing documentation/webpage, so that the project becomes better accessible to the openSUSE community. |
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Improve SLE Release Management Containera project by suntorytimed Project DescriptionIn this project I would like to extend the capabilities of the SLE Release Management Container. This container is used by some colleagues in the SLE Release Management team to have access to osc and other Release Management critical commands inside a container environment. This includes the beta-emails project to send our beta announcements. |
Explore the state of voice control on linuxa project by szarate Project DescriptionI would like to be able to give my fingers a well deserved rest from time to time, so I'd love to be able to either control my computer with voice or simply dictate to it, for writing emails and so on, and if possible... even writing some code using my voice! |
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Let's make a customer support knowledgebase that worksa project by anthidote Project DescriptionOur SUSE Support knowledge base sucks. It has a clunky UI, only has a What you see is what you (don't) get editor, doesn't show version history. I hate it, you hate it, and our customers hate using it and would rather pick up the phone and bother us. |
Pong clone in C and curses.han idea by gfigueir Updated about 1 year ago. No love. 1 follower. Has no hacker: grab it! |
VR APP development for Oculus Quest 2a project by lyan Project DescriptionDevelop an Oculus Quest 2 APP by Unity |
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Script that loads dummy data into HANA database for testing purposes.a project by rangelino Project DescriptionSometimes when we reproduce a customer issue, it doesn't always demonstrate the same behavior the customer is having. So, we engage backline or open a bug or throw up our arms in frustration. I have one such customer with just an issue like this. Running the exact same commands in an almost identical sles4sap version environment and yet I cannot reproduce what she is seeing? What to do? |
Semi-automated XMLRPC based tool for uyuni testing written in Rust languagea project by lkotek Project DescriptionProject aims to create tool for specific situations in which current cucumber testsuite used for Uyuni and SUSE Manager is too complex tool and, otherwise, in which manual testing is just still too much time consuming. |
Drink our own Milkan idea by pgonin Project DescriptionRepurpose servers in our Labs into an Harvester 'prototype' infrastructure. |
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Secboxan idea by crazybyte One tool to rule them all, one tool to containerize them |
build using VM snapshotsa project by adrianSuSE State: vm snapshoting and resume are working, but everything is still in a very hacky state. Project Description |
Resurrect NWS CLI projecta project by seanmarlow Project DescriptionMany years back I created a simple python based CLI package that wrapped the NWS API to get weather forecasts, discussions and current conditions. Meanwhile I have not had time to keep it up-to-date so many pieces are broken or using deprecated features of the REST API. The package is useful to get weather information much quicker from CLI than clicking through the NWS website. |
Systems performance: golang and benchmarksa project by dmaiocchi Project DescriptionI want to improve my knowledge on systems performance, based on the well-known books of Brendan Gregg System performance. |
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Timelapse videos on Raspberry Pi 4a project by jlausuch Project DescriptionUsing HQ cameras from Waveshare and RPi hardware, write configurable scripts to create different timelapse scenes (clouds, traffic, ...). The software should capture a frame every X seconds for the desired period of time and build a video out of all the images. |
Learn python, python-gtk3, play with orangepi zero, experiment ili9341 and 20x4 LCD screena project by aginies Project DescriptionLearn python: get data from LMS server, display on an LCD. |
Guided Study: RaspberryPi and IoTa project by gmoro Project DescriptionUse the week to study new trends in IoT and edge and study the book Exploring Raspberry Pi |
Rewrite OPI - the Obs Package Installer - in python and add a plugin interfacea project by dheidler OPI is a cli tool that combines the features of software.opensuse.org with similar functionality for the Packman repo (eg. installing video codecs) and also allows installing proprietary packages from various vendors. openSUSE Package Installer |
Fix some warnings in graphviza project by cvoegl Project DescriptionGraphviz (https://graphviz.org/) currently raises over 4000 warnings during a build from master on Leap 15.2 |
Open Sauce is in our Genesa project by rsimai We've developed a bit of a habit within the Cloud Solutions leadership team to talk about new culinary endeavors after the weekend, telling the others about what fine dishes were created and sharing photos. We discovered that if we combine them to a menu we'll probably have the best international Dinner in the world but since we're all far away from each other we need to share the recipes to make it work. We're likely not the only ones doing that, so why not start a SUSE cookbook in a open source developer fashion, in a git repository and jointly feed - pardon - fill it with recipes for food the SUSE family likes. |
Finding Files that are Shadowed by a Mounta project by shundhammer This started as a sub-project of QDirStat, but it turned out that this may be useful in general, and it would be too dangerous and too error-prone to offer it directly in the QDirStat GUI. Things can easily go wrong, there may be many pathological situations, and many operations require root permissions; not anything a GUI program should rely upon. Problem |
KubeVirt related stuffa project by jfehlig Project DescriptionUpdate the physical KubeVirt+Kubernetes test cluster in Provo from SLES15 SP2 and CaaSP to SLES15 SP3 and Rancher's k3s. This will allow us to easily experiment and test Harvester. |
Exploring the Possibilities of Image Build and Management without Dockera project by jblainchristen Project DescriptionHacking on github://rancher/kim to test out some ideas. Suggestions welcome! |
Clandestine Chat Room(s)a project by nbutler Project DescriptionHuman interactions are influenced by a myriad of subconscious biases. When these interactions move online and become text-based, plenty of us choose to conceal certain aspects of our identity. How many Twitter profile pics are real photos of the person running the account? How many female Warcraft characters are played by people who identify as men? I'd like to take it all a step further and create a place to experience real-time conversation with as minimal personal identification as possible. |
Learn security concepts with overthewirean idea by zzaimeche Project Descriptionoverthewire is a website which hosts exercises on penetration testing, presented as games. Each level is a user account on a Unix filesystem they've set up, which you have to ssh into and then find the password that gives you ssh access to the next account, by using commandline utilities and common tools to uncover vulnerabilities. |
OpenQA Module Mappera project by geor Find where an openQA module is running
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Bring opaws to Rustan idea by szarate Control you openQA instance from an Amazon Echo!How cool is that? |
Use OBS to build GNU Screen master branchan idea by enavarro_suse Project DescriptionGNU screen is available in OBS, but the version built it is based in the |
Dawnscanner: revive the project and create an RPM packagea project by pperego Project DescriptionDawnscanner was a ruby code security static analyzer I created in 2013 and led until a couple of years ago. Unfortunately in my last two jobs, my focus was less on ruby code, so the project lost some traction. |
Eye-blink detectora project by xarbulu Project DescriptionWe pass all they long in front of digital screens, around 8/10 hours in the best cases. This creates a big eye fatigue and most probably our sight degeneration (I'm not obviously an expert on this, but I assume that tired sight is not good). |
elasticsearch/windows searchan idea by npower Project DescriptionContinuation of exploration of using elasticsearch to provide windows search functionality with samba |
AstroRPi using opensuse leapa project by rmaliska Currently I am using astroberry server for all my astroprojects. I have a spare RPi 4, so will try to install opensuse leap on it and configure it so I could use it for my astro projects. Plan is: |
Deep dive into 3D printingan idea by rmaliska From my last hackweek project I would like to continue. Upgrade went well, current issue is the first layer is not sticking well. Also I had no time for improving my 3D modelling skills so its time to do also this. Plan is to: |
Write "advanced" tagging engine for browser bookmarksa project by gniebler This is a side project I started a while ago. The idea is to implement a tagging engine with some "advanced" features for browser bookmarks. I have many ideas for possible features, but the most basic are inclusion and exclusion relations between tags. For re-finding a given bookmark, I want to implement a TagTree-like structure, to replace the strict hierarchy of folders. This basically defines the MVP for this project. |
Script to populate package tag on openQA testsan idea by emiura A shell script to automatically populate the package tag on openQA tests, so no need to fill in manually. |
Develop an algorithm to create huge 3D worlds based on height mapsa project by ilausuch Project DescriptionWhile I run I always like exploring the world, looking for new path to walk. But of course our resources to do that are limited. So I thought that would be nice to recreate legendary places like Tolkien's maps in 3D and be free to walk around |
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Kernel livepatching tooling: improve klp-ccp's target abstractiona project by nstange Project DescriptionThe kernel livepatching team developed klp-ccp to automate the work intensive task of copy&pasting self-contained livepatches from the original kernel sources together. We started using it right away as soon as it had been in a somewhat workable state, even though some quirks and workarounds are still required in everyday usage. The main barrier towards developing klp-ccp further is its internal compiler abstraction, intended to keep the generic code independent from the original compiler resp. the target architecture. It evolved over time and had been amended incrementally in an ad-hoc fashion as needed to quickly reach the main goal at the time. So there's room for improvement. |
Updating openSUSE Factory packagesa project by pluskalm Project DescriptionMake sure that as many as possible packages in openSUSE:Factory are up to date |
setup pvpgn on raspberry 4a project by jerrytang Project Descriptionpvpgn is opensoure for private battlenet 1.0 . (ext diablo2 starcraft war3 ) |
RISC-V boot deep dive (Boot FLOW from 0 to Linux Kernel)a project by clin RISC-V boot deep dive (Boot FLOW from 0 to Linux Kernel)Make RISC-V boot like rest of industry U-boot for embedded, UEFI for consumer and servers |
WASM Serverlessa project by davidko Project DescriptionSupport WASM serverless workload management on K8s |
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Remake of a very mundane gamean idea by nadebula Project DescriptionRemake of a legacy game which was coded roughly 30 years ago |
Improve mtk scripts and improve on python skillsa project by bfilho Project DescriptionMaintenance Coordination team has a set of tools called MTK (Maintenance ToolKit) that is extremely useful to the Maintenance team and can be used by a other teams to increase the productivity and automate common tasks related to the maintenance process. |
Try Jamulusan idea by ta-ro Project DescriptionLearn how to use Jamulus (https://jamulus.io/) and try it. Jamulus is open source software designed to play music online with others, reducing latency to a minimum. |
Test drive some Kubernetes network pluginsan idea by doreilly Project DescriptionEvaluate some CNI plugins [1] |
Your own ngrok with rdns and tunnelan idea by dpeng Project DescriptionToday developers use ngrok for tunnel local host to public server in order to expose local rancher server to public(for registering downstream cluster). This has some downsides that if you don't pay, you will lose the domain once you exit ngrok. So I would like to create a separate project that does what grok provide, but with the flexibility to keep your own domain(of course without paying). This can be done with our dynamic DNS project https://github.com/rancher/rdns-server and a tunnel server. https://github.com/rancher/remotedialer. |
Internet, are you ok? A voyage into Vue, Vuex, Nuxt and Typescripta project by richardcox Project DescriptionOver at https://github.com/rancher/dashboard we're investigating the transition from JavaScript to TypeScript. I'd like to complement this with a fun project to prove out some of the more tricky areas as well as provide a great example of the benefits. |
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multipath-tools: improve CIa project by mwilck Project Descriptionmultipath-tools is in urgent need of better CI, both unit tests and "real world" tests. We a very basic set of unit tests, but the coverage is miserable. Also, there's some minimal github workflow code, which could be improved a lot while I'm learning about github workflows. |
multipathd: improve asynchronous behavioran idea by mwilck Project Descriptionmultipathd is multi-threaded, but it uses a single lock that essentially kills most benefits of |
multipath-tools: cleaner model for path device informationan idea by mwilck Project DescriptionObtaining correct information about devices in the system is crucial for multipath-tools. Properties of devices depend on each other. Certain properties matter in some parts of the code and some in others. |
Improve Webtool "Football Team Manager"a project by holgisms In order to get me help managing our football (en_us: "soccer") team, I developed a web tool in php. That tool is having a list of all matches over the season and is sending out mails with links to each player some days before the match. Players then can give feedback on being available to play that match or not. With that the team for the next match can be formed and announced. |
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openQA log reader / openQA graphical clienta project by apappas Project DescriptionopenQA is very diligent about providing logs, but they can be different to parse especially as one has 15 webUI tabs open. |
Remote alarm system using RaspberryPi pico for box rooma project by scabrero Project DescriptionI have a box room in the garage where I store all my precious mountain gear. This project aims to create a remote alarm system using a pair of MCUs (a RaspberryPi pico and a ESP8266) connected by a LoRa PtP link. |
Python bindings for Bosch Sensortec Environmental Cluster (BSEC) libraryan idea by scabrero Project DescriptionThe BSEC library provides signal processing and sensor fusion for the BME680, a low-power gas, temperature, humidity and pressure sensor. This sensor communicates with the MCU using SPI or I2C to report the measurements, but lacks in-die calculation for air quality index, it just reports the gas sensor resistance. |
Salt roster module for SUSE Manager/Uyunian idea by vzhestkov Project DescriptionIn current state it's not so easy to initiate any action from CLI for salt-ssh systems from SUSE Manager/Uyuni. |
Develop a monitoring system with web frontend for virtualization serversan idea by nzhang Project DescriptionThe purpose of this project is to monitor the state of the virtualization team's machines in the server room. As the team has limited resources of test machines, and there will always be test machine faults during the execution of testing tasks. Such as memory, hard disk damage or network issues, which will directly affect our executing progress of the project. Therefore, in order to detect machine faults automatically and repair them timely, it is necessary to provide a web based visual interface to facilitate real-time monitoring of the machines within the list. And also list the basic information and state of its hardware as much as possible. |
Rancher and cf-on-k8san idea by mgrifalconi Project DescriptionCloud Foundry For Kubernetes (cf-for-k8s) blends the popular CF developer API with Kubernetes, Istio, and other open source technologies. The project aims to improve developer productivity for organizations using Kubernetes. cf-for-k8s can be installed atop any conformant environment in minutes. |
Restructure the services on HA team lab servers and use harvestera project by wanghaisu Project DescriptionHA team servers deployed many services, including common services like http/ftp/database/jenkins, customized project like HA jenkins CI automation testing framework. Some of them also worked as virtual hosts for HA CI testing. Most of the services are directly deployed on host, some of them managed/protected by pacemaker based HA stack. Few services are still use |
k8s-rook-clienta project by haass DescriptionInstalling an maintaining ceph as storage solution needs a lot of expertise. Rook in combination with Kubernetes tries to make this more convenient. But this is only true if you are familiar with Kubernetes and its peculiarities. |
Family with Lightweight Kubernetes - K3s + Kebuvirta project by xguo Project DescriptionLightweight Kubernetes- K3s. Production ready, easy to install, half the memory, all in a binary less than 100 MB. |
GNOME remote desktop review.an idea by yfjiang This project [0] investigates the progressive project to allow GNOME natively support remote desktop (either on X11 or Wayland). The goal is to understand the current project status (issues, limitation), design logic and relevant techniques (eg. pipewire needs to review). [0] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-remote-desktop |
GB18030-2005 full standard deeper review.an idea by yfjiang The Chinese GB18030-2005 standard (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GB_18030) defined a very wide range of ideograph set and we did not find free fonts which are fully compliance with the standard (Though the noto-* can support the mandatory part of the standard). This project tries to seek the maximum capacity that free fonts could possibly meet the full standard, and try to find out what are missing. |
Separate kernel module signature to a independent filean idea by joeyli Project DescriptionCurrently kernel module signature be attached in the end of kernel module (ko file). |
Single Cluster RBAC for Prometheus Operatoran idea by aiyengar2 Project DescriptionWhat is Prometheus Operator? |
One of couple of Python projectsa project by mcepl There are couple of projects I work on, which need my attention and putting them to shape: * M2Crypto |
Learn ECDHan idea by jsikes Project DescriptionElliptic-Curve Diffie-Hellman was a new idea at the time I was studying cryptography, and I hadn't given it much attention at the time. Now it has gained a lot of traction as a secure method of key generation. |
Getting started with deep learning - face detectiona project by mlin7442 Project DescriptionAs a noob in the deep learning world, I'd like to understand what is deep learning, to learn a new thing that better to find an interesting aspect, to me, face detection. |
Ambrogio - a privata consierge for you and your petsan idea by rsblendido Project DescriptionThe goal of the project is to provide a room that is set up accordingly to the guest's taste. Guests are recognized once they enter the room. If it's a new guest the standard template is applied. If it's a known guest her preferred temperature, humidity, light color, music, etc. is set. If the air quality is low, it will open the window. |
Qactus (Qt App) packaging dashboarda project by simotek Project DescriptionLast hackweek I rather hacked up Qactus to include a useful dashboard for packagers as can be seen below. While this mostly works, it has some issues and the code is in no way at a point where it would be acceptable upstream. |
json creation script for jenkins pipelines that contains our MU urlsa project by ktsamis Project DescriptionI want to create a python script that will create the MU json we use already automatically. Essentially fill in this template and this |
Velero VolumeSnapshotter plugin for Longhornan idea by jenting Project DescriptionVelero is an open source tool to safely backup and restore, perform disaster recovery, and migrate Kubernetes cluster resources and persistent volumes. |
Porting a Robot to 64 bit ARM / Raspberry Pi 3a project by simotek Project DescriptionI have a Linux Powered Robot ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMz01IRAgZI&t=1s ) Currrently it uses an odroid C1 a very old version of tumbleweed and uses old python that may need porting. |
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Comparing SLES builds with Golang in automatic openQA review scriptan idea by waynechen55 Project DescriptionopenQA job group review script had already been developed in previous hackweeks: |
Learning Linux kernel Modulea project by JNa Project DescriptionLearning Linux kernel Module to help to under kernel deeply |
Get familiar with k3sa project by riafarov Project DescriptionKubernetes is widely used nowadays, but for the developers it's hard to test things locally, and many end up running single node setups. k3s is there to address this issue and provides lightweight stack to gain all advantages of the kubernetes with less efforts to run. |
Use and learn Harvestera project by ganghe Project DescriptionUse and learn Harvester product, understand Harvester, Kubernetes and other related knowledge. |
Deep learning practice - Intelligent cameraan idea by ThomasRen Project DescriptionI am learning deep learning courses, so this tiny project(or named demo) is to do some practice. |
smart car based on raspberry pia project by lansuse Project DescriptionI made a smart car with raspberry pi in the hackweek18, brought up ultrasound sensor and camera module in hackweek20. Now I want to finish the remaining part of the code. |
vnc connection within openqa projectan idea by coolgw Project DescriptionSince we face lot of issue on vnc topic with openqa, I decide dig into this area and try to understanding how openqa connect with vnc and get the overview pic. |
How to build a container imagean idea by xlai Project DescriptionI am in VT test team, not familiar with containers. But it is a trend that vms and containers are managed in the same management framework. And kubevirt project is one way for this. Recently we are also testing kubevirt. So understanding how container images are built and work helps to grow in this area. |
Learn VFIO / virtioan idea by acho Project DescriptionUnderstand VFIO and virtio in x86_64 and s390x |
Study the book of 'Using Python for DATA Analysis'an idea by leli Project DescriptionStudy the book content and try to practice some project examples in the book, later will try to use the methods in the book in our work. |
Learn some knowledge about k8s and Rancher's productsa project by yosun Project DescriptionI'm totally new in k8s, when I hear Rancher's product in all-hands I couldn't image what's that is. I'd like to take some time to learn some basic knowledge about k8s and Rancher's products. |
Investigate NeuroFedora and package the missing pieces in openSUSEan idea by qkzhu Project DescriptionNeuroFedora is an initiative to provide a ready-to-use Fedora based Free/Open source software distribution for neuroscience. It includes computational modeling software, analysis tools, general productivity tools for neuroscientists. |
Research and develop tools to improve efficiencyan idea by zyuhu Project Description1. A tool to review SLEPerf dashboard results |
Leveraging Ceph in the Harvester projectan idea by kieferchang Project DescriptionThe Harvester project currently uses Longhorn as its underlying storage. Trying to use Ceph as alternative storage should be fun. |
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Learn Real Time Linux on Raspberry Pi aarch64 and build 4WD robota project by jahudson Project DescriptionI plan to learn how to program for PREEMPT-RT (Real Time) patched Linux kernel on aarch64 architecture. I will use a digital oscilloscope and a raspberry pi to compare preempt vs preempt-rt kernels on aarch64 vs a micro-controller. I then plan to build a 4WD robot utilizing the Raspberry Pi, I2C sonar sensors, DC motor controller and camera. |
HobbyFarm Helpa project by baumaeam Project DescriptionHobbyFarm is an interactive, browser-based learning tool for cloud native technologies. It is used to deliver both virtual and in-person training on technologies such as Rancher. The project was originally started out of a desire for such a tool coupled with disinterest or incompatibilities with existing similar offerings. |
Rancher Releasesa project by jpayne Project DescriptionReleasing rancher is currently a complex process and requires release captains to make alot of manual commits. Much of this work is very procedural. Our goal is to automate the more mundane tasks to make it faster and easier for new release captains to get started. |
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Jitsi for Hackweeka project by rsimai Primarily to support Hackweek, but also to gain experience for a potential future corporate use, I like to run the open source Jitsi in a SUSE context and within a setup that is close to what SUSE IT is doing. The service will be built in AWS/EKS within the SUSE E&I space and should be up and running on day 1, but will need love during the 5 Hackweek days to |
Add Valgrind checks to Libgcrypta project by pmonrealgonzalez Project DescriptionThe regression tests in Libgcrypt could benefit from having memory leak detection checks. These checks could be run optionally during build time. One well suited tool for this purpose is Valgrind. |
Upstream support for RPi4 CM4 and Pi400a project by nsaenzjulienne Project DescriptionAlthough opensuse already supports CM4 and Pi400, there isn't an upstream devicetree for those boards. My plan is to spend the week implementing them. Sadly it's a project where collaboration is hard. But I'll be happy to try. |
Native build of openSUSE WSL images on aarch64a project by lkocman Project DescriptionThis is an effort to produce working aarch64 WSL images in https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Virtualization:WSL. |
apache2 package adjustmentsan idea by pgajdos Project DescriptionFew apache2 package adjustments. |
Cockpit for YES Certificationa project by nm75 Project DescriptionA tool that may be a good place to start with a more modern UI for TC is https://cockpit-project.org/. This is being researched by the SUSE MicroOS development and now the YaST team. The TC/harness could be a module, that utilizes other SUSE modules. Cockpit has a web interface that can be accessed through any browser. |
Virtual reality web developmentan idea by Pastafly Project DescriptionInvestigate how virtual reality can be used in the browser from a developer perspective. |
Git stochastic bisectiona project by jankara Bisection is a well known method of localizing which commit caused a regression in a code repository. git-bisect is a particularly used tool for this problem in git repositories. However it is often the case that the failure is probabilistic in nature - either because we don't have a reliable reproducer of the failure and thus not reproducing a problem on a particular commit does not mean the problem is not still present there, or because of inherent variability of e.g. performance regressions. Bisection for such failures is problematic as it takes only one false result for the bisection to end up in an unrelated part of code history. So in these cases we usually have to heavily extend runtime of a reproducer or do multiple test runs or multiple bisection runs to minimize a chance of error. The aim of the project is to implement stochastic bisection for git. I.e., a method that will count with the fact that test results at each point of code history have some error rate and provide points in code history to test to find commit in code history that is with high probability introducing the regression in the smallest possible number of tests. Then we can use this method for bisection of performance problems in our performance testing grid Marvin. |
Near-zero downtime upgrades for stateful services with Rancheran idea by mlnoga Project DescriptionContainers are great for scaling stateless services and making them robust. However, stateful services like databases continue to pose challenges. In particular, upgrading a running database service to a new version with near zero downtime is not trivial. Wouldn't it be great if a helm chart or K8S operator could automatically take care of this for you? This would allow you to fire up a database in your K8S cluster and consume it as-a-service. And put us one step closer to building a private cloud that runs anywhere, powered by pure open source. |
Create container image as replacement to run Multi-Machine testsuite in openQAa project by bchou Purpose: Use the container image to test Multi-Machine testsuite could be a nice way to reduce the network setup problem(i.g. NAT) between guest while Multi-Machine testing in openQA |
Learn AppArmora project by jiriwiesner Project DescriptionLearn AppArmor to improve the security of the devices I use. |
Rancher & Gardener: Stronger Togetheran idea by mlnoga Project DescriptionGardener is SAP's portable Kubernetes distribution and management framework, which aims to create a common base layer for current and future SAP applications and services. Rancher is the leading management framework for arbitrary Kubernetes distributions. Wouldn't it be great if Rancher and Gardener could work together, and Gardner became a first-class citizen in Rancher? |
Porting ukui desktop for openSUSEa project by hillwood Project DescriptionUKUI desktop enviroment is a desktop environment on Ubuntu Kylin. I am trying to port this desktop enviroment into openSUSE |
Get EBBR boot working on Olinuxino A64an idea by radolin Project DescriptionI want to learn more about the efforts of standardizing ARM boot for embedded boards - EBBR. I'll try to get it working on the Olinuxino A64 (https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A64/A64-OLinuXino/open-source-hardware) board, by compiling and programing bootefi enabled Uboot to SPI flash chip. After that it should be possible to install Linux distributions to the eMMC using standard images and installation method, to be verified with OpenSuse. |
Learn Smalltalkan idea by ccalancha Project DescriptionImmerse yourself in the beauty of Smalltalk. |
OTPClient v2.6.0an idea by pstivanin Project DescriptionGTK+ software for two-factor authentication that supports both TOTP and HOTP. |
Setup a SUMA 4.1 test environment with minimal Hardware & VMsan idea by winddss Project DescriptionNow I have two workstations, 8 cpu cores & 16G mem, 8 cpu cores & 32G mem, I'll follow up the documentation https://documentation.suse.com/external-tree/en-us/suma/4.1/suse-manager/installation/install-intro.html to setup a minimal environment for SUMA at least with Server Client & Proxy based on VMs. and I also have backup workstation with 20 cpu cores & 64G mem. |
investigate GTK4.0a project by qzhao I want to study GTK 4.0's new feature. Resources |
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Speech Emotion Recognition with Python/MLan idea by vliaskovitis Project DescriptionSpeech Emotion Recognition (SER) uses acoustic/prosodic features of speech to classify words/sentences/audio files into emotions e.g. happiness, anger, sadness etc [1]. Emotions can also be mapped into a 2-dimensional physiological space of emotional positivity(valence) and strength(arousal) [2]. |
Learn DaVinci Resolvea project by psimons Project DescriptionI've been using open-source video editing software like Shotcut before and I used to be pretty happy with it. Nowadays, however, I need more sophisticated workflows that allow me to process n-log video, do color grading, synchronize video and audio from multiple sources, have better looking effects, and so on. I've reached the point where Shotcut just can't do what I would like it to. |
Enhance the xmlformat.pl script with sentence-wrappingan idea by tbazant Project DescriptionGoal for this Hackweek |
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PyGithuba project by StevenK PyGithub is a Python library to access the GitHub v3 REST API. Project Description |
A tool comparing openqa test result of any two test runs for job groupan idea by tonyyuan Project DescriptionThe backend is node.js app which grabs openqa jobs information of test run(identified by Build id) via openqa API. |
Texas Holdem Poker "night"a project by ories Project DescriptionNot a Hack Week project per se, but I am trying to connect with a few like minded people - I like playing Texas Holdem poker and am tired of playing bots/strangers online. I am hoping to gather a few fellow players for a game. |
reddit/twitter crawler w/ sentiment analysisa project by ories Project Descriptioninspired by the GME craze, and countless similar implementations I would like to pull data (keyword driven) from reddit/twitter and run sentiment analysis on it, perhaps with some deduplication / bot detection |
Improve the gnome-shell extensionsa project by xiaoguang_wang Project DescriptionImprove the gnome-shell extension Screen word translate and Switch Workspace |
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investigate Bose headset tools and add support for QC Earbudsa project by fcrozat Project DescriptionThere are several tools which are reversed-engineering Bose Bluetooth protocol to control some specific |
Estimating the level risk level and confidence of deliverablesan idea by rtsvetkov Project DescriptionGoal for this Hackweek |
Get familiar with moodle.opensuse.org by creating the training "Network basics"a project by mstrigl Create a course in moodle.opensuse.orgMoodle is the world's most popular learning management system. Start creating your online learning site in minutes! |
Bird watcher with Raspberry Pia project by scuescu Project DescriptionFor this Hackweek, I want to focus on building a small application around Raspberry PI, motion-sensors and video capture. |
containerizing MicroOS Desktop componentsa project by fcrozat Project DescriptionMoving as much as possible of MicroOS Desktop into containers. |
knotsa project by LarsMB Summary
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Show Me The Key: A screenkey alternative that works under Wayland via libinputa project by AZhou Updated 4 months ago. 2 hacker ♥️. 4 followers. |
Anomaly analyser, predictor for kubernetes(Rancher)an idea by sbabusadhu Project DescriptionNowadays most customers are looking for multi-cloud and container solutions. The main critical point for their business is providing a better service and make the customer happy. The efficiency of the IT Ops team key to the superior customer experience. In most case customers reports the issue and support will fix the issue but support is not aware of the problems (like node failures, resource crunch limits) in the multi-container environment until customers report them. Even though monitoring and alerts systems exist in the current market that only provide alerts when an issue occurs BUT we need smarter solutions to analyze existing systems and predict future anomalies. |
Speed hacking on my Xiaomi Scooter Pro 1a project by fanyadan Project DescriptionI have a Xiaomi Scooter Pro 1 which I bought two years ago, it has 25 - 27 km/h of max speed by factory setting, but it's more or less slow to me since I'm a speed lover :smiley: So I decide to unlock the speed limit (maximum with safety might be 40 km/h) during this hackweek. |
Learn about io_uringan idea by zhonglidong Project Descriptionio_uring is a new asynchronous I/O framework, which was merged into upstream from 5.1. During this hackweek, I want to learn about the difference between it and native aio, how it is designed and do some performace tests based on it. |
Bridle - Terraform remote backend in Kubernetesa project by nroberts Project DescriptionTerraform's remote backend requires a Terraform Cloud account and has an initial limited offering. While the initial offering is suitable for small resource management and teams this quickly becomes an issue as usage demands increase. In addition Terraform's remote operations (plan,apply, etc) are executed on HashiCorp's cloud resources which present issues for sensitive data such as passwords and access keys. Users are also constrained to as what tooling is available on the remote execution environment for example having |
Localize Uyuni - SUSE Manager in Italiana project by deneb_alpha Project DescriptionInspired by one of the proposals for GSoC and given that I'm usually working on maintenance updates for SUSE Manager - Uyuni I decided to translate it to Italian. :) |
Make kernel-*.spec cross buildablean idea by adrianSuSE Project DescriptionManual kernel builds are often needed esp. for embedded environments. The native compile there is often not fast enough. |
Chimera Policy Huba project by flavio_castelli Project DescriptionChimera is a Kubernetes policy engine. Its policies are WebAssembly modules, that can be published on regular OCI registries (same place where container images are pushed). |
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Make a Raspberry Pi boot in less than 3 secondsan idea by akedroutek Project DescriptionThis is quite new to me but as I want to understand ARM and its boot process better here is the deal: |
Code quality metrics frameworka project by llansky3 Project Description & GoalThe quality of supplier deliveries varies. And one shall monitor its suppliers. |
Learn how Linux kernel interacts with a hard-realtime OSan idea by colyli Learn how Linux kernel interacts with a hard-realtime OSProject Goal |
Learn the book of Linux KVM Guide and practise based on the bookan idea by zoecao Project DescriptionI have learned 70% of the book. I'll finish it and do some practice based on what I learned from the book during hackweek20. |
Digger the Zypperan idea by hjluo Dig into the zypper source code and resharp my C++ skills Project Description |
User Story theme + Okta logina project by cyntss Project DescriptionOne of the projects that the EOS open source community has been working on for some years now is the User Story. An open roadmap and feature request tool for open source. https://userstory.eosdesignsystem.com/ |
nvme monitor: continuous discovery and connect to discovered subsystemsa project by ematsumiya Project DescriptionWork on "nvme monitor" proposed command (see Resources). |
Get to know SMP on x86 systems betteran idea by alix82 Project DescriptionIn order to learn how operating systems work on a x86 chip, I had written (long ago) a toy OS based on code found on osdev wiki [1]. It allowed me to understand the interaction between the OS and the x86 hardware, and to some extent how the OS handles userspace (I used newlib for some userspace programs). The single-processor OS code later served me well as a base for a course about operating systems I taught at the university. |
On-demand notification using spacewalk (SUMA) APIa project by atighineanu Project DescriptionMake possible to notify a <SUMA:user> about node draining and rebooting (using kured reboot sentinel). |
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Multi-machine development at openqaa project by tinawang123 Last hackweek I have use multi-machine for RMT testing. This hackweek I would like to research how to develop the multi-machine at openQA. |
Deploy vm with libiscsi and iPXEa project by rfan1 Description: Libiscsi: |
Upgrade OBS crash to current upstream latest releasea project by dmair Upgrade OBS crash to current upstream latest release Base version is the one before current upstream with many of the upstream current |
Rancher Cluster in Provo Datacentera project by SMorlan Project DescriptionSet up Rancher Cluster on bare metal in Provo datacenter to host SUSE infrastructure projects like JIRA, Confluence, RocketChat and Jitsi. |
Update nvme-dem to match/support current NVMe-oF featuresan idea by ematsumiya Project DescriptionIn need to test distributed NVMe over TCP, I'll hack on nvme-dem. |
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osc Porcelain inside Emacsa project by agraul Project DescriptionEmacs |
Create an automated audio CD ripper with web frontendan idea by MMoese Project DescriptionIn case you're a music lover and collector, you may know the pain of ripping your music collection to audio files. In the meantime, I found a ripping software, that supports most, if not all, features I want from a CD ripper: |
reading a book: <<How Google Tests Software>>a project by llzhao Project DescriptionI heard this is very very helpful book for testing software (not only for QE/QA but also for developers). |
Opencv and Face recognitiona project by XGWang0 Learn opencv and Face recognition related knowledge to build Face recognition project on raspberry 4b Project Description |
SUSE @home Hands On Laba project by johnmpugh Project DescriptionIn the past year we've found ourselves in the middle of a pandemic, we merged two awesome companies together, and we have completely changed the trajectory of SUSE and Rancher. This project is intended to transfer knowledge of SUSE to Rancher and Rancher to SUSE for those who may be challenged with time and resources to try new things. This gives us a chance to explore other uses for Kubernetes all while taking advantage of older equipment (for use as workers) we may have to spare. |
Hack current YES Certification SCK with containers and/or public cloud, seperately SLE Microa project by Jackman1 Project DescriptionUsing beta SCK 8.6, attempt to look at hacking options with containers and/or public cloud using Azure or AWS. Do the same thing, completely separate, but using SLE Micro. Probably be a hodgepodge during hack week; but I'll have to get some work done during the week...so it will be perfect for me. |
Get to know compaction code bettera project by osalvador Project DescriptionAfter a machine has been running for some time, its memory can get fragmented and so large contiguous memory chunks |
ECL monochrome monitor signal to HDMI with a FPGA (ULX3S)a project by tsbogend Some of my old workstations (Sun3, Apollo DN3x00/4x00) use ECL signals for their monochrome monitor. Since these monitors are already dead or dying I was looking for a conversion to something more modern. As I couldn't find anything I found the ULX3S boards, which already have everything for driving a HDMI monitor. So goal of this project is to use the FPGA board for converting the video signal. Steps: |
grub2: implement LUKS2 detection in grub-probea project by pvorel Project DescriptionGrub has limited LUKS2 support in master branch for few months (only PBKDF2, Argon2 is not yet supported). It'd be useful to implement LUKS2 detection in grub-probe in order not have to specify required modules manually. |
Test mainline kernel on an older Qualcomm SOC (msm89xx), explore current Qualcomm mainlining kernel efforta project by pvorel Project DescriptionQualcomm concentrate on supporting recent SOC, older ones aren't supported (use very old downstream kernel, e.g. 3.10). |
setup a POC of Convos - irc based web chat sevicean idea by jdsn Project DescriptionSetup an instance of the IRC based open source web chat solution (like RocketChat) and attach it to irc.suse.de. |
Write an open source driver for the DeckLink Mini Recorder 4Ka project by patrikjakobsson Project DescriptionThe DeckLink Mini Recorder 4K is a PCI Express capture card featuring one 6G-SDI and one HDMI 2.0a connection. It can record all formats uncompressed up to 2160p30. The big difference with this card compared to many other capture cards is that it captures all the raw data uncompressed. This allows for it to be used for automatic testing of graphics cards. |
learn and play with 2FAan idea by oertel just ordered 2 yubbikey 5 nfc play with FreeOTP on android and otpclient on linux |
expect-like feature for Screen or Tmuxa project by jbohac Project DescriptionDid this ever happen to you?: |
UYUNI-CLIa project by RDiasMateus UYUNI-CLIThis a unified CLI tool for uyuni which aims to provide a single pane of glass to access all the existing tools in this project. |
TIU - Transactional Image Updatea project by kukuk Project DescriptionProvide image based transactional updates for MicroOS. |
Support UEFI network boot in Orthos Praguea project by ggherdovich Project DescriptionIt's becoming less and less likely that server-class machine support booting with legacy BIOS. The industry standard is now UEFI, and has been for 15 years; this is what vendors test and support. |
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Produce an original piece of music using open source software (e.g. Ardour5, Hydrogen, Calf Plugins, etc.)a project by jctmichel Project DescriptionSince it has been near impossible to collaborate with other musicians at SUSE during the pandemic, I was considering an alternative music project for this Hackweek with any musicians at SUSE who might be willing to join. |
Sentiment analyzera project by aburlakov Project DescriptionA sentiment analyzer is a software that can distinguish the emotion of the text. The programming language will be either python or C++. (This is the first hackweek for this project.) |
Convert openqa-mon to webassemblya project by ybonatakis Project DescriptionI want for long time to get my hands dirty with go and webassembly. we have (openqa-mon)[https://github.com/grisu48/openqa-mon] which is a monitoring tool for OpenQA. |
UI/UX User testing and feedbacka project by lharden Project DescriptionGather quantitative/qualitative feedback to inform usability and interface decisions. |
Switch to MicroOS desktop.a project by lpalovsky Few months ago I switched my home workstation and media center to Micro OS desktop and I cannot imagine switching back to normal distribution. After some consideration I realized it should work fine (even better) on the notebook I am using for work. |
Velcro demuxing software managementa project by zbenjamin Project DescriptionDuring the last 3 years working on zypper we constantly reiterated the idea to refactor zypper to get rid of a lot of cruft that has collected over the years ,but just recently I realized that we maybe should go one step further. |
Requirements Management Tool on Graph Databasea project by mknop Project DescriptionCreate a requirements management tool (RMT) based on a graph database. |
Terraform GUIa project by kevinklinger Project DescriptionBuild a tool that provides a GUI for Terraform and is able to spin up machines directly on KVM. |
Raspberry Pi and SUSE Managera project by e_bischoff I have bought a Raspberry Pi 400 and would like to experiment how it integrates into SUSE ecosystem. Project Description |
Build kdump initrd without dracuta project by ptesarik Project DescriptionThe |
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Migrate suntorytimed/resourcespace container to an openSUSE basea project by suntorytimed Project DescriptionFor quite some time I am providing a ResourceSpace container on Docker Hub. It is meanwhile pulled about 234K times but unfortunately still based on Ubuntu. Meanwhile I have updated the base to Ubuntu 20.04, but I would like to move it to openSUSE instead. With ResourceSpace 9.5 coming out soon I see a possibility of introducing this switch. Enno Gotthold also did a great job of packaging ResourceSpace on OBS, so this could be used as a starting point for the container. |
Create short "videos/screencasts" demoing cool stuff in 5 minutesa project by PSuarezHernandez Project DescriptionThe idea of this project is to produce some short videos/screencasts, maximum 5 minutes, where you show some cool feature from some of our projects/products. |
Loggee - A tool to interact with your board game collection and plays (made in Elixir)a project by gfilippetti Project DescriptionI started developing Loggee as a CLI to interact with Board Game Geek and it's API. I wanted to have an easy way to see my games and log my plays in the site, and as a bonus, learn more of the functional programming language Elixir. |
Support for BIOS-based error log in dmidecodea project by jdelvare Project DescriptionThe DMI table may contain BIOS-based error information. Currently dmidecode is not able to decode it. However an experimental patch was contributed a few years ago, which could be used as a starting point to enable this feature. |
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krunvm-operator: a Kubernetes operator for launching isolated VMsa project by ngerace Project Descriptionkrunvm is |
SUSECON | Space Gamean idea by SaraStephens For this year's SUSECON Digital, we are looking to drive home the message of Innovate Everywhere by showcasing the creativity of our Engineering team. The theme this year features a leap into space and a nostalgic design. Goal: Engage with our audience through game play that highlights the points of Innovate Everywhere. We want them to keep coming back to play throughout the SUSECON Digital experience. |
Mount Btrfs USB disks on non-root Android using the Linux Kernel Librarya project by dmdiss Project DescriptionI plan on continuing on with my Linux Kernel Library efforts from Hackweek 19. This time I'd like to spice things up a bit by plumbing USB devices into LKL, allowing reuse of native Linux USB host and filesystem drivers on non-root Android. |
Phoebe - where AI meets Linuxa project by mvarlese Project DescriptionPhoeβe (/ˈfiːbi/) wants to add basic artificial intelligence capabilities to the Linux OS. |
Finish the btrfs fscontext conversiona project by mpdesouza Project DescriptionContinue the port of btrfs kernel code to fscontext, started here |
WebRTC individual track recordera project by avicenzi Project DescriptionDo you need to record podcasts or interviews remotely? |
bare metal openQA for arm boardsa project by mbrugger Project DescriptionopenSUSE claims quite a lot of Arm boards to be supported. But we lack testing on that boards. |
DRM driver for USB-based SiS graphics cardsa project by tdz Back in the late 90s to early 2000s, SiS graphics chips were fairly common and found in many low-end devices. Today, the chips are still capable enough for simple graphics needs, but the graphics cards were on PCI and AGP buses. They are not usable in modern computers. However, there exist USB-based graphics cards with a SiS 315 graphics chip. Those are around on Ebay et al [1] and easily usable with current computers. I already do have a driver for the old PCI-based SiS drivers and have long been struggling to find something useful to do with it. Converting it to serve USB devices would finally make it useful. |
Program FPGA using Verilog and VHDLa project by aschnell Learn to program a FPGA using Verilog and VHDLSome weeks ago I bought a TinyFPGA BX which uses the Lattice iCE40. The iCE40 is the first FPGA where the bitsteam was reverse engineered and a complete open source tool-chain is available. |
Self assessment application for learning a (human) languagea project by mssola Project DescriptionI have this private project I've been working on during my spare time. During this hackweek I want to spend some extra time to boost its progress. |
Zero Trust vSphere Provisioning from Rancheran idea by wjimenez Currently, when Rancher tries to provision a Kubernetes cluster on vSphere, it needs to initiate API calls to the vSphere endpoint. In a hybrid cloud environment this often means that the Rancher server is not in the same network as the vSphere endpoint. Therefore inbound access is required to be added to a firewall so Rancher can reach the vSphere system. This naturally poses a security concern and creates administrative burden on our users who have to go through a security review to get this approved. If instead of requiring direct API access, an agent could exist inside the network where the vSphere API lived, then this agent could broker the communication between the Rancher server and the downstream API. The agent would simply initiate an outbound API connection to the Rancher server (much like any node agent or cluster agent currently) and simultaneously proxy any API calls that Rancher needs to make to vSphere. This would also have the benefit of being able to be run through a HTTP proxy, which many security teams will appreciate as a less risky connectivity model. |
Face recognition on nextcloud with TPUan idea by jordimassaguerpla Project DescriptionI have all my photos on a private NAS running nextcloud. |
Language Server Protocol implementation for Salt Statesa project by cbosdonnat Language Server Protocol (LSP for friends) is used in a number of code editors these days. There are implementations for various languages, but none for Salt States. The idea is to leverage Salt state module to parse edited files to provide completion of the state ids or paths. |
Can we (machine) learn from bug reports?a project by gboiko Bug reports can be a great source of information, but usually finding the information requires extensive work in reading through all of the discussions and understanding the details about it. Could it be that machine learning can be used to extract meaningful information out of that? That's what this project is about. |
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openSUSE codea project by SLindoMansilla openSUSE codeWhat is? |
Uyuni/SUSE Manager: build Python APE and a Salt+Python bundle to support ANY client operating systeman idea by pagarcia Uyuni/SUSE Manager build client tools for each of the supported operating systems: SLES 11, SLES 12, SLES 15, RHEL 6, RHEL 7, RHEL 8, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 9, Debian 10... the list is long. This is required because each operating system has different base libraries (glibc, OpenSSL, Python version, etc). A few months ago, the SUSE Manager development team started a (yet unfinished) research task to try to build Salt and all the required dependencies (minus glibc and OpenSSL, because it would break FIPS certification) so that we can always ship the latest version of Salt on each client operating system: |
L0 Supportconfig Monitoring and Analysis using MLa project by andavis Project Description
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Metabase instance in SCC AWS accounta project by digitaltomm Following up on the experiment from last Hackweek ( https://confluence.suse.com/display/~digitaltomm/Business+Intelligence+in+SCC ), it would be great having a production instance of Metabase running in our AWS account, connected to the production database of SCC. |
Support glibc-hwcaps and micro-architecture package generationa project by alarrosa The recent glibc 2.33 version recently available in Tumbleweed includes this change: ``` |
Predictive test selection for SUSE Manageran idea by jordimassaguerpla I once had a bad dream. I started good, a sunny day. I had just fixed an issue and push it to my fork, in order to create a Pull Request. I was happy. It felt awesome to have found a fix so elegant. Two lines of code. |
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Reproducible Source/Build Transparency Watchera project by jzerebecki https://gitlab.com/JanZerebecki/transparency-log-watcher Trillian is used for Reproducible Source, Build and Certificate Transparency. So it could be used to log the input to OBS and the build results and make zypper check it before installing an rpm. But currently clients wouldn't detect if the log shows them a different version than anyone else. See if there is a way so this can be detected. |
Create ansible roles for generic server stuffa project by ph03nix The situation of maintained ansible roles for boring server stuff like setting up a LEMP stack (Linux, nginx, mariadb, php) is dire and I would like to improve that. This project is about creating a handful of ansible roles with focus on * Fully supported in openSUSE (Leap and Tumbleweed) |
Add RISC-V support in openQAa project by ldevulder openQA currently supports different architectures: x86(_64), ppc64le, aarch64 and s390x. In this project I would like to add support for RISC-V[1]. First emulated ontop of x86, like we previously did with aarch64. As openSUSE images for that processor are already generated, it could be useful to do some basic automated tests on them. |
Workadventu.re at SUSEa project by jevrard For events like engineering summit or hackweeks, it would be nice to have a SUSE instance of workadventu.re, and have our own maps, wired with (open)SUSE's jitsi! I am looking for folks willing to help on those 3 teams: |
AWS Online Trainingan idea by peterrpaul Intellipaat is offering a comprehensive AWS course created by industry experts. The entire AWS training course is in line with the AWS Certified Solutions Architect exam. You will learn various aspects of AWS like Elastic Cloud Compute, Simple Storage Service, Virtual Private Cloud, Aurora database service, Load Balancing, Auto Scaling and more by working on hands-on projects and case studies. You will implement AWS best practices in this training. What projects I will be working in this AWS certification course? |
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Machine Learning Trainingan idea by johnvickyy Intellipaat offers Machine learning training that mainly focuses on key modules such as Python, Algorithms, Statistics & Probability, Supervised & Unsupervised Learning, Decision Trees, Random Forests, Linear & Logistic regression, etc. Machine learning is an application of artificial intelligence (AI) that provides systems the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed. Machine learning focuses on the development of computer programs that can access data and use it learn for themselves.Machine Learning, as the name suggests, provides machines with the ability to learn autonomously based on experiences, observations and analysing patterns within a given data set without explicitly programming. Machine Learning, as the name suggests, provides machines with the ability to learn autonomously based on experiences, observations, and analyzing patterns within a given data set without explicitly programming. Project 01: Analyzing the trends of COVID-19 with Python |
Learn ReactiveX with RxPYan idea by witekbedyk RxPY is a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable collections and pipable query operators in Python. The goal is to learn reactive programming with ReactiveX. |
Investigate whether Kimchi server works on SLESan idea by waynechen55 Kimchi is an HTML5 based management tool for KVM. It is designed to make it as easy as possible to get started with KVM and create your first guest. Kimchi manages KVM guests through libvirt. The management interface is accessed over the web using a browser that supports HTML5. Its installation and configuration does not adapt to work very well with SLES, although it fully supports openSUSE Leap. |
SES 6 Installer scripta project by davidbyte take my existing buildit.sh script (https://github.com/dmbyte/SES-scripts/blob/master/clusterbuilder/) and enhance it to be more of the installer experience needed. It would ideally be coupled with an autoyast file that does: |
Run C code from source with tcca project by bmwiedemann It would be nice to have a OS that can be tinkered with easily by having only a compiler as the only binary on the system. |
Learning how to properly build Distros in home: projectsa project by RBrownSUSE openSUSE now has a lot of black magic around building distributions for :Factory and :Leap This includes all of the 000* packages and opensuse-release-tools doing very useful stuff like pkglistgen automatically managing the package lists for .kiwi files so release managers don't need to manually update which packages are going on which media |
Implement XEP-0308: Last Message Correction in Profanitya project by mvetter Updated over 2 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️. 2 followers. |
Small Livecd with mutltimedia capabilitiesa project by aginies Play with kiwi and liveCd capabilities to create a Small liveCD to get a rescue and multimedia system in less than 700MB. Will be a liveCD in Full french. |
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tcetc - transaction capable /etca project by wpreston2 tcetcSummary |
Building Son of Grid engine in OBSan idea by ph03nix Since my fork of Son of Grid Engine is apperently used by some people, I would like to use the Open Build system to create ready-to-use rpm packages for at least openSUSE Leap. |
Virtualization CI/Testing Worka project by bfrogers There are a number of items related to doing Virtualization CI and testing which I have a hard time getting to during my day job. I'll take Hackweek as an opportunity to get at least a little out of my normal space and improve our methods. This mainly focuses on QEMU/KVM and some of the efforts and infrastructure I've already got in various states of development, or at least investigation. Part of this effort is to try to leverage what is available in this space upstream, and to focus on watching the state of CI as it exists upstream, not just in our shipping products. |
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Using AI/ML to colorize old (black & white) photosan idea by kwk Converting old black and white photos or movies transform such artefacts from the past to the present. I will experiment with DeOldify (https://github.com/jantic/DeOldify) on state-of-the-art GPU hardware and try to base this software on openSUSE. |
Explore AOSP alternatives (postmarketOS, LineageOS, Qualcomm mainlaining)a project by pvorel 1) Explore postmarketOS, LineageOS on real device. 2) Explore Qualcomm mainlaining effort. |
Write an url shortener in Rust (And learn in the way)a project by szarate So I have 469.icu :), it's currently doing nothing... (and for sale) but in the meantime, I'd like to write an url shortener from scratch and deploy it on my own server |
Embellishment of Solid Ground's Web User Interface (WUI) via Bootstrap v4a project by vstsironis Solid Ground[1] is a powerful software tool, essential for the daily tasks of an L3 agent. Built upon Django framework[2], it greatly simplifies the storing and management of the needed information for orchestrating the various, tedious and sometimes quite complicated actions (steps) of the L3 process[3]. And although Solid Ground is significantly benefited by the utilization of Django's ORM (and other components such as Rest, views, etc.) and has very strong command line interfaces (l3t and Django admin's shell), it lacks a modern, user friendly, clean and with nice user experience (i.e. engaging) WUI! The purpose of the current project is to leverage Bootstrap - the world’s most popular framework for building responsive, mobile-first sites[4] - in order to enhance Solid Ground's WUI without disrupting its operational capability! In other words to apply a cleaner, more engaging look and feel that will not break Solid Ground's functions. |
Alexa on Linux - voice commands for SUSE productsan idea by calmeidadeoliveira What is it about? Learn about AVS (Alexa Voice Service) and install Alexa on Linux (or maybe a Raspberry Pi). |
Ceph Containers on Raspberry Pia project by mgfritch The next release of Ceph (Octopus) will be delivered via containers. |
Learn Go Langan idea by sisingh I am interested to learn about the Go Lang, and investigate the scope of using Go in our existing projects. Resources used: |
Mainline Sunplus Plus1 SP7021 kernel for Banana Pi F2Sa project by a_faerber The recent Banana Pi BPI-F2S board features a new Arm SoC SP7021 by Sunplus, which is not yet supported in mainline Linux. Prior to Hackweek I had prepared UART and interrupt controller drivers and Device Tree for Sunplus SP7021's Arm Cortex-A7 cores: GitHub branch f2s-next |
Hitchhiker's Guide to the SUSE Documentation Teama project by ta-ro Give a more complete overview of the infrastructure and the processes the documentation team uses to write, maintain, and publish the documentation for the SUSE products. Add missing information/chapters to the guide. |
WebUI for pint dataa project by aosthof With 'pint' the Public Cloud Team already provides a command line based tool to get information about the images we're hosting in the public clouds. It's provided via the Public Cloud Module in SLE as well as in the Cloud:Tools repo. As more and more people are asking about information on the images we've published but not all of them feel comfortable using tools on the command line we like to provide a web UI which shows that data. One should be able to search for specific images, sort by regions or state etc. |
Progress ticket exporter to Jiraa project by jlausuch Create a basic web app where you can search for Progress tickets and create Jira tickets to a certain project. Outcome: |
Run VMs in CaaSP 4 cluster with SUSE-powered kubevirta project by jfehlig This project aims to run VMs in a CaaSP 4 cluster using kubevirt and a libvirt+qemu container (aka compute container) based on SLES15 SP1/2. Compute containers based on openSUSE Leap15.1 and SLES15 SP1 already available in registry.opensuse.org and registry.suse.com respectively. VMs can be deployed to the cluster but there are several functional problems that need investigating, e.g. accessing the VM's serial and VNC consoles, proper network access, etc. |
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A recommendation engine for SCCa project by mbologna Let's imagine you are a sales engineer. You want to either: |
Do Stuff with SUSE Raspberry Pian idea by cjschroder2 Install and test SUSE's Raspberry Pi distro on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. Explore the practical uses of stuffing a Linux distro on a bitty little single-board computer. Kiosk, digital signs, media server, gaming platform, digital photo frame, network attached storage...what is this little gadget good for? |
Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) proof of concept implementation of new "storage" codea project by jsmeix The current disk layout recreation code in ReaR is about 10 years old now and more and more |
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Graphics support for SGI Octanea project by tsbogend With the approach of kernel 5.6 SGI Octanes are supported with builtin IO components. What's missing for a graphics workstation is a driver for the graphics card. There is already a not upstreamed framebuffer driver for Impact graphic cards. Since there will be no new framebuffer driver accepted upstream, the goal of this project is to convert the existing frame buffer driver to a DRM driver and make it ready to be sent upstream. |
Write some plugins for Rocketchata project by itxaka Learn how to develop and create some plugins/apps for rocketchat. One that comes to mind is to enhance gerrit links which all are enriched with the same text, no matter what you link. A plugin could extend those links into printing some proper info like the patch name so its easier to click on those. |
Backup server on openSUSE in Raspberry Pi 3 with external USB mass storagea project by bzoltan1 I would like to set up a small backup server on my spare hardware What I have: |
Learn how to write a test casea project by Xiaojing_liu Be familiar with the process of writing a test case in openQA by taking a ticket from a QA team. |
More significant HA cluster node wins fencing match under 2-node split-braina project by yan_gao In a 2-node HA cluster without quorum server, since neither of the cluster nodes (partitions) has more than 50% votes in case of split-brain, we should configure |
CephFS client for Android using the Linux Kernel Library and Wireguarda project by dmdiss CephFS is awesome, but without a VPN it's not safe to be routed over the internet, and it lacks client support on many platforms. The Linux Kernel Library allows for the linux kernel to be built as a cross-platform user-space library and integrated into a regular Android, Windows, macOS, etc. application. This project combines CephFS, LKL and wireguard, and sprinkles some io-uring on top. My objectives are: |
Telemetry for Uyuni - The researcha project by dleidi Uyuni is an heterogeneous and giant project (actually it is a beast) made of many pieces, many languages, many internal architecture structures, and also very old and new technologies live in it. Said that, and based on the fact Uyuni delivers tons of features/functionalities not all the end users use, it is not trivial at all to understand |
Enchansement of zypper hystory commanda project by syrianidou_sofia Based on an old customer feature request: zypper history command options so that it can show the security patches installed on a server and when they were installed, during a defined period of time. |
Improve openSUSE infrastructurea project by lrupp There is always something to do if you run the infrastructure for such a big project like openSUSE.... Our Admin wiki currently lists over 80 machines - and while we already "salted" some of them, there is always room for improvement and room to learn something new just by making your hands dirty and diving into the administrator role for a machine. |
investigate elasticsearch and use with my windowssearch samba client/serveran idea by npower Samba now has an experimental Spotlight backend using Elasticsearch as fileindex. It seems that creating a similar backend could also be something that could be useful to investigate in the context of the windowssearch feature for samba |
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Provisioning Prometheus exporters with Uyuni revisiteda project by j_renner There is a number of annoyances and pending improvements when working with the Salt Formula for provisioning Prometheus Exporters in Uyuni: - Fix issue with cleanup in case the monitoring entitlement is removed. |
ConnMan improve iwd and WireGuard supporta project by wagi Recently, ConnMan got support for iwd and WireGuard. The current support is only a starting point and it needs some more changes in the core code base to support the cool features: |
Modernize Bard's web interface, implement high-level audio analysis with feature extraction and sonos supporta project by alarrosa Continue improving my personal project, bard. Bard is a music manager for your music. It stores all information about your music collection in a Postgresql database . The current release can be used from a terminal and has the following working features: |
openQA log-viewer firefox plugina project by asmorodskyi Idea is to write FF plugin which would process raw autoinst log and display it in more readable form . |
OpenBLAS: test performance on AMD Zen2 and learn more about the implementationan idea by marxin OpenBLAS is a high-performance linear algebra library that's implemented mainly with vector instruction directly written in assembly language. The goal of the project is to learn more about the implementation and get familiar with the vector instructions. |
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CaaSP in CaaSPa project by pchacin Summary Using K8s for managing VMs is a requirement in many environments, as not all applications are designed to be cloud-ready. Some projects like Kubevirt[1] and Virlet [2] aim to address this requirement. However, they introduce their own complexity, creating a parallel control plane for VMs. RancherVM [3] has a different approach, launching VMs as pods, but requires custom-built images. |
Improve 'vim-daps' and 'vim-docbook_templates' pluginsan idea by tbazant The main part of our toolchain that allows us processing and publishing documentation is |
Play with Go and RLa project by EDiGiacinto I would like to learn and play with RL/ML and Go ( gorgonia for example). The lack of Reinforcement Learning library in Golang makes me very sad, so I wanted to implement a RL algorithm and alongside create a small library for RL and go in general. On the other hand, I would like also to expand and add features on a project that I'm working on: https://github.com/mudler/luet . It's a package manager based on containers, focused on cloud/OTA-alike update delivery. It would be nice to combine the two ideas, for e.g. to achieve one feature. |
Improvements of RES scriptsa project by zpetrova https://gitlab.suse.de/l3ms/RES-weather/ needs some improvements, e.g. manual generation of statistics and reports. |
Refresh SGML Knowledgea project by keichwa
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Install LTSP server in a Docker containeran idea by michael-chang The LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) helps in netbooting LAN clients from a single template installation that resides in a virtual machine image or a chroot on the LTSP server, or the server root (/, chrootless). This way maintaining tens or hundreds of diskless clients is as easy as maintaining a single PC. The objective is to learn and setup LTSP server/service via our KIWI-ltsp and look a bit into container technology to have the process automated in a (presumably) docker container. That will help a lot in migrating the LTSP server to a different PC or creating new instance almost effortlessly. |
Write a minigame with Pythonan idea by GraceWang Write a minigame with Python The main purpose of this project is learn how to use Python to do something. |
paperbacka project by cyphar Very often people find themselves wanting to store secrets in a way that either they can recover even if (for instance) their house burns down, or allow friends and family to recover if they pass away. Existing solutions to this problem are: * Too complicated to use for ordinary people. |
learn a security area related videoan idea by llzhao the address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-aZYUuTrN0 |
Enhance openQA group reivew scriptan idea by waynechen55 I have already implemented this script in Hackweek18: https://hackweek.suse.com/projects/script-for-generating-openqa-test-group-review-results |
Nvidia GPU support for CaaSPan idea by huizhizhao Nvidia has a way to support GPU on Kubernetes via docker and crio, but so far they don't support SLES and CaaSP, this is the goal of this project. |
Implement GNOME Software's Distribution Upgrade in Leap(and possibly Tumbleweed)a project by JonathanKang GNOME Software supports distribution upgrade, that only requires a few clicks for upgrading your system. But it's not integrated into Leap. So this is that I plan to do this Hack Week. Involved components |
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Zero-ish downtime deploy on da cheap!a project by josegomezr Zero-ish downtime deploy on da cheap!This project aims to get a 0-ish downtime deployments (very easily achievable with Kubernetes) just using: |
make "predictable network interface names" more predictablean idea by mkubecek Since the so-called "predictable names" for network interfaces were introduced, the concept and mainly its implementation has been a target of a lot of critique and sometimes even hate. On the other hand, similar idea works reasonably well for block devices. In my opinion, the main reason why "predictable names" reception was not nearly as good as for block devices is the difference in how the implementation works. For block devices, the device name provided by kernel is preserved and other names based on multiple naming schemes (by path, by UUID, by various device identifiers) are created as symlinks so that all of them (including the original kernel one) can be used simultaneously. On the other hand, network interface has only one name and as it is not represented by a file, symlinks cannot be used for aliases. Therefore even if there are multiple naming schemes (e.g. based on BIOS enumeration, bus address etc.), only one of them can be used for each network device and it's rather unpredictable which one is it going to be. Moreover, some of the generated names are rather long, ugly and inconveninent and unlike with block devices, one cannot just ignore them and use a different name (e.g. one provided by kernel). |
Golan no vendora project by rjschwei At present it is our practice to "vendor" all dependencies for a Golang package. This has the advantage that everything is in one nice package and self contained but it has the disadvantage that dependencies are hidden and therefore security issues may slip through the cracks. The idea is to investigate and create automation "go2rpm" that generates a spec file with the necessary "BuildRequires:" such that the dependencies can be broken into golang- packages and we get rid of the implicit dependency inclusion via "vendor". The potential problem is scale, with some golang applications having thousands of dependencies. |
Package ROS for Opensuse and SLESan idea by neotinker2 I have a few robotic projects I wanted to work on and didn't like the idea of run Ubuntu to control them... So I'm packaging all the Standard ROS stacks for Opensuse 15.1 and SLES 15 SP1. My goal is to build for all possible architectures. I currently build the ROS Infrastructure packages for aarch64, x86_64, and armv7l. These are required to perform a source install of ROS. |
Modernize Mash deploymenta project by seanmarlow Mash is a Python based CI/CD pipeline for automated testing and publishing of public cloud images. Currently the production and development deployment for the package is inconsistent, slow and manual. This is a barrier to rapid development, deployment and testing. It also means the development workflow is different than production. This can lead to production issues which were not seen during development. In order to modernize the Mash workflow I plan to spend the week digging into a plethora of tools to first learn then build out a new workflow. The goal is to simplify deployment by choosing tools that provide consistency, modularity and repeatability. By leveraging the best tools available we can harden the code and accelerate the release cycle. |
Try to write simple rope-base Python language-server for LSP protocola project by mcepl Future of tools supporting editors in dealing with particular languages is in my opinion in the LSP protocol. Therefore I look with a bit of worry on the fact that there is no good LSP server based on the top of rope. python-language-server uses it a bit internally, the Microsoft Language Server for Python is in C#, so it is completely something different. The goal of this project is to write a very simple nucleus of the LSP server based solely on rope for the language analysis and actions, which would be at least able to do “jump to the definition of a symbol”. |
Deploy a Ceph Cluster in AWS using sesdevan idea by LenzGr For testing and development purposes, the SUSE Enterprise Storage team has created a tool called |
Analyser for YaST logsa project by jreidinger Well, we often stuck in YaST team with knowledge what users really use and how much. But we have yast logs in many bug reports. And from those logs we can see which modules users use the most. So goal of this project is to write script that analyze given tarballs with logs and print result about usage of yast clients. |
Home assistant that doesn't spy on you - developer's editiona project by DKarakasilis There are various home assistant solutions out there but all of them transfer your voice to some server for processing. This is a no-go for sane people although the technology is interesting and could be useful. There are various open source tools out there to achieve the same result but there is no turn key open source self hosted solution. The goal of this project is to implement a way to have a home assistant running locally - ideally with one command. The project that is closer to the desired result is Mycroft (https://mycroft.ai/). It is very easy to run the client side components using one docker command but their backend is running remotely. All the tools they use though are open source so it only needs one to do the work and package them in a nice little docker-compose file (https://mycroft-ai.gitbook.io/docs/about-mycroft-ai/faq#can-mycroft-run-completely-offline-can-i-self-host-everything). |
Reimplement Finglonger in Goa project by malbu Finglonger is an internal tool used by the SUSE Manager team intended to make the life of the Round Robin Bug Guy easier. It was originally written by @fkobzik in Clojure. This is an attempt to learn some Go by reimplementing Finglonger. |
Default web camera selector for GNOMEan idea by lkotek There is no possibility to select default web camera at GNOME settings, but we can easily run into an environment with multiple cameras (integrated and the external one). As a result we can only select web camera if certain application allows us to do so via menu provided by the same application. This could be a problem, because not all applications do so - for example Firefox automatically selects first available camera on the system. This project aims to find suitable way for adding this functionality at GNOME level. For example via contribution to Tweaks tool (formerly known as a Gnome Tweak Tool) or other tool if necessary. |
continue camera data projecta project by darix define data types to collect informations about cameras and lenses to have a shared data store for lensfun and photo editors. Current state: |
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Complete getting rid of %apache_test_module_* in favour of %apache_rex_checkan idea by pgajdos In Apache:Modules, there are two sort of macros for testing a module used, older ones, %apachetestmodule* and newer one, %apacherexcheck based on apache-rex. Remove usage of %apachetestmodule* and, where possible, check with %apacherexcheck. |
Include the libyui-rest-api packages in the installation systema project by lslezak Libyui REST APIIn the previous hack week project I was focused on implementing a REST API for testing the YaST modules. |
extend netapp-harvest to also collect space usage data directlyan idea by oertel currently netapp-harvest only pulls performance data (as seen on http://netapp-grafana.suse.de/ internally) |
Remote telescope control using Opensuse+rasp3+INDI lib, to use with astronomical pictures.a project by martinsmac ****The motivation is create a open source solution, base on this business astronomy products: AZWO Asiair |
Lioncast RGB Keyboard user software, protocol reverse engineeringa project by rsimai I recently bought a Lioncast LK200 RGB keyboard which is a nice piece of hardware and has exactly the look and feel I want. All basic functions work well under Linux. Unfortunately the manufacturer only provides user software to upload/download profiles and control the LEDs for Windows. The device can be configured and operates autonomously from any OS but color setup is a PITA and it's very easy to factory-reset, and lose all config. I approached them but Lioncast seems neither interested to support native Linux nor to provide protocol specs so one can implement it. I thought to take this as an example to learn about reading and reverse-engineering USB device software. |
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Integrate GoPro WiFi remote control into libgphoto2an idea by msmeissn While last Hackweek I integrated Lumix WiFi remote control into libgphoto2, this year I will do so with GoPro Wifi. |
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 themean idea 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. |
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/ |
Fix terracumber, add some python unit tests, try to extend it and publish ita project by juliogonzalezgil Last year I developed Terracumber and, for the moment published it at one internal GitLab repository. We intended to replace the set of scripts we have to launch sumaform for the Uyuni and SUSE Manager CI, but lacked adding the monitoring part. |
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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. |
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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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Tool to help diagnosing stalling systema project by jankara Diagnosing issues with stalling desktop application (or a whole desktop environment) is difficult these days as the application often requires multiple processes interconnected with sockets, pipes, futexes, etc. to work and often it is not clear which process is the one responsible for blocking the whole ecosystem. The idea of this project is to write a tool that gathers information about processes in the system and for each process that is sleeping display the resource (file, socket, futex) it is waiting on as well as the process that is likely responsible for unblocking (feeding pipe, sending data to socket, unlock futex, ...). Once the information is gathered, we can also plot it for graphical displaying with tools like graphviz. |
Snapshots for jenkins pipelinesa project by ktsamis This issue has been blocked for a while due to time constraints so I want to take Hackweek 19 to work on it. |
k3s: A lightweight Kubernetes for IoT & Edge Computingan idea by clin k3s is a lightweight distribution of Kubernetes designed for IoT and Edge Computing. It works like k8s and it has a smaller package size ( < 40M) so it can be easily deployed. k3s is also optimized for arm64 and armv7 so it can work on ARM machines such as Raspberry Pi or AWS A1 server. In this project I am going to study basic concepts of k3s and understand how it works on ARM platforms. |
SMT solver for AWS Policy decisions in ceph RGWa project by abhishekl Currently AWS uses a SMT solver to decide on public/non-public policies https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/protect-sensitive-data-in-the-cloud-with-automated-reasoning-zelkova/ Learn about SMT solvers & see how feasible using a smt solver is for supporting the more minimal policy set in ceph object storage RGW |
Give avahi some lovea project by e_bischoff Avahi is (among others) a domain names auto-configuration system for Linux compatible with Bonjour. The project is to dig into avahi source code to modernize it if possible and fix bugs. |
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Rewrite transactional-update in C++a project by fos transactional-update, the application to update read-only systems such as openSUSE MicroOS and openSUSE Kubic and the Transactional Server installations of openSUSE Leap, openSUSE Tumbleweed and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, evolved from a POC to a fully fledged solution - and is currently completely written in Bash. This has been working really well in the past, but is gradually reaching its limits, especially when thinking about supporting additional file systems or ports to other Linux distributions - yes, we have a huge interest in other distributions adopting our technology. A C++ version would simplify those abstractions, but would it also make maintenance of the complete application easier? Check that as part of a POC and refresh C++ knowledge on the way there. |
Work through 'writing a simple operating system from scratch'an idea by zzaimeche I want to learn more about low-level programming and how operating systems actually work. The boot process is currently mysterious magic to me. Read through: |
Design patterns for os-autoinst-distri-opensusea project by ybonatakis The idea is to hack os-autoinst-distri-opensuse infrastucture and explore design patterns that can fit. The end point of this is to restructure the framework in such a way that the main-common.pm is more efficient, functional and readable. |
mailprocessing maintenancea project by jgrassler Once more mailprocessing has developed some bitrot, namely this recent crash: ``` |
Smart tool to show current K8s network performancean idea by mosquetero How cool would be it if a Sales Engineer could run a tool in the customer's site that measures the network performance to demonstrate how fast our K8s platform is? What if the customer could do that herself/himself to provide useful information to our support team in order to find the source of a bug? What about using such tool for our CI to discover potential performance regressions? What if the tool was smart enough to change configurations on the fly and run optional tests based on the measurements it collects? It is obvious there is a wide variety of use cases where we could benefit from such tool. I have been learning Kubernetes and go for a few months and now it is time to combine both! This tool will use a K8s controller that will create pods to do the measurements and then fetch the results. Based on those, it will decide to just return those values or change config and run extra tests. |
libuitest - a generic GUI testing librarya project by dancermak Testing GUIs is hard: unit tests require a tremendous amount of mocking and often don't capture the exact user input anyway, integration tests on the other hand are difficult to setup as they often require a dedicated infrastructure with virtual machines.
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Rework hwpoison interfacean idea by osalvador Keep working on [1], which reworks the Hwpoison kernel's interface. The goal is to finally have a non-RFC patchset by the end of this Hackweek. |
Test functional package manager for delivering packagesan idea by jevrard During the week, I install guix and analyse how it is possible to improve our delivery processes with functional package managers in mind. |
Getting more knowledge in 3d-printing and designing in blenderan idea by mgriessmeier I own a Prusa i3 clone for two years now (built in hackweek 0x10 I think). It gave me hard times and frustration, so I ordered recently an original Prusa i3 MK3s. |
Kubernetes IPv6 on AWS with SUSE OSan idea by aojeagarcia SUSE Kubernetes IPv6 on AWSSummary |
Investigate options to introduce Plugins to SUSE Managera project by cbosdonnat For years we have been discussing the idea to modularize SUSE Manager. This would enable developers to create their own extensions to SUSE Manager without needing to touch the core repository. There are several frameworks that could be helping in that direction. The goal here is to create a Proof of Concept with the virtualization features moved into an add-on. |
Port Salt virt modules to idema project by cbosdonnat Salt is moving towards a plugable architecture using POP and Idem. This project is about experimenting with those new concepts by applying them to a real life case: the virt execution and state modules. The goals of this project are: |
TwitterKondo - keep your tweet stream clean and sparking joya project by ericp Thinking about extending the typical Twitter app that let's a user bulk-delete their tweets (with a limit of 3200 each time). The main extension is to allow subscribers to this service to add a hashtag to their tweets that will put a time-to-delete |
btrfs: Create uevent infrastructurea project by mpdesouza Why is it nice? |
Learn SaltStack Enterprisean idea by pagarcia Uyuni uses the open source version of Salt to install packages, apply configuration, formulas, states, etc. This project is about downloading and installing SaltStack Enterprise and learn about it, so that Uyuni (which provides a salt-master) can eventually improve and work in collaboration with the SaltStack Enterprise salt-master. |
Send to Hellan idea by pagarcia Have you ever received an e-mail that made you furious? Did you answer it? If you did, chances are you regretted later. |
SUSE Manager: Windows client supportan idea by pagarcia Let's see how much, if any, of the steps described here I can get done: https://confluence.suse.com/display/SUSEMANAGER/Windows |
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Learn TCPa project by jiriwiesner Learn the inner workings of TCP as implemented in the Linux kernel. This will involve * reading textbooks and IETF docs |
Investigate debuginfod & cores from SLESa project by alnovak It's not always straightforward to open a core dump originating from customer's environment, since there's a wide variety of versions of all the binaries involved - usual workflow is to install a VM with the SP that the customer is using, enable debuginfo repositories and then follow the buildid hints that gdb is providing. However this sounds like a bit of an overkill. Lately, there has been a debuginfod project announced: |
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SUSE Manager Cluster Extension (PoC)a project by bmaryniuk Since SUSE Manager doesn't scale out and stacking it into another pyramid of susemanagers won't help here, the real architectural changes needs to be done to achieve true scale-out of this product. This hackweek project is about how to Turn SUSE Manager into a cluster. Areas to be tackled: |
Polish filtra and move data collection to Postresqla project by jochenbreuer Last hackweek filtra was created – a tool to extract information like lead and cycle times from Github repos for (but not limited to) projects that are doing Kanban. The collected metrics can then be visualized with Grafana. Currently there are two problems with filtra: |
Create an OBS extension for VS Codea project by cvoegl Features I'd like to implement: * Built in search on obs, with one-click branch checkout, |
Deep dive into 3D printinga project by rmaliska I own a 3D printer / Anet AM8 / and after 1,5y its time to upgrade the electronics, mainly the stock motherboard and get it ready for multi-color printing. Also the time has come where I would like to not only download 3D models from thingiverse but also create or customize the models for my usage. Plan is to: |
Install Robot Testing Framework and port some tests to itan idea by apappas The goal of the project is to explore one of the testing frameworks competing with openQA and evaluate its weaknesses, advantages and differences. |
Bootable JeOS images for RISC-Van idea by Andreas_Schwab Create bootable JeOS images for RISC-V, for qemu and the HiFive Unleashed board. The existing images are set up for qemu linux-user emulation. <https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory:RISCV/JeOS> |
openSUSE on ROCKPro64a project by patrikjakobsson The project aims to port openSUSE to the ROCKPro64. The ROCKPro64 is the most powerful Single Board Computer released by Pine64. It is powered by a Rockchip RK3399 Hexa-Core (dual ARM Cortex A72 and quad ARM Cortex A53) 64-Bit Processor with a MALI T-860 Quad-Core GPU. |
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Hammer an Envoy service mesh onto a SAP S4/HANA landscape and watch everything explode.a project by STorresi Although CNCF projects are almost exclusively related to Linux containers, some ideas, like wrapping all the services into network proxies to create a distributed data-plane and enable true observability, could perhaps be explored for some kind of backport in complex legacy distributed systems, like... say... S4/HANA?! I don't even know if this is feasible, but trying won't hurt... just stand at a safe distance from the cluster! |
Learn more about Kubernetes clusters and SAP Datahuban idea by dakechi SAP Datahub is the new SAP product entirely based on containers and Kubernetes orchestrations. This project is to learn more about both K8s and Datahub, how they work together, potentials, and how this product fits into existing SAP landscapes. |
Improve our 3D printersa project by lrupp Currently we have two sponsored 3D printers available in the Nuremberg office. Both are located in a lab - which makes it hard to access them. Both also need some (hardware) maintenance. This (hopefully short) side project should make the printers more usable and accessible for others. |
Increase "osc checkout" speed.an idea by jsikes Using osc I noticed that when checking out projects the project files are requested and loaded one at a time. My first order of business would be to combine the individual requests into one request. |
Drawing in the software world/context and beyonda project by dmaiocchi This hackweek I will focus on improving my drawing/painting skills. I will do either some portrait for people I know at SUSE and this could be used as Github profiles or do something related to Linux/SUSE chameleon etc. ( without any precise goal). |
Ceph as a ephemeral storage for containersa project by denisok The idea here is to study and understand how ephemeral storage for containers works and investigate if local storage could be avoided at all and Ceph used instead. Could new storage driver be developed to support Ceph storage: |
run CaaSP on AWS using spotinst elastigroupa project by rdannert
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Linux support botan idea by cyberiad I would like to create a bot that helps people debugging their Linux system. It should guide the user through * debugging |
Automatic rotation film developer for analogue filman idea by suntorytimed I would like to build a rotating film developer like the old Ilford Cibachrome by using a stepper motor, Raspberry Pi Zero WH and some additional motor controls. For this a 3D printer might be useful to create some of the parts. All of the work should be open sourced, including the schematics. |
openSUSE-release-tools for Homebrew (macOS support)a project by suntorytimed OSC is already available on Homebrew, but it is missing the integration with Staging as the openSUSE-release-tools are not available. In this Hackweek project I would like to get the openSUSE-release-tools running on macOS via Homebrew. |
Fix order of use co-operation between vlc and camsource applicationsa project by dmair Using the camsource and vlc packages as an example. If camsource is configured to use a given dev/video[n] device with a choice of resolution in the width and height fields of a camsource conf file then if camsource is the first application to access the device captured images are as-expected. However, if an application like vlc is used for the same device (and exited) before starting camsource (e.g. to check the view from the camera before starting camsource) and if the camera supports higher resolutions than used in the camsource configuration what occurs is that camsource will not setup the camera to use the configured resolution and has a broken view of the camera output based on the vlc chosen resolution chopped to the camsource configuration. For example, with camsource configuration set to use 640x480 on a camera that supports 720x480 and vlc is used and exited before camsource is started then the captured camsource images contain two non-continuous partial image blocks with a horizontal border dividing them. I assume either vlc fails to fully reset the device configuration when exiting or camsource fails to initialize the device "from scratch" when starting. The two applications use different video device APIs but the setup and cleanup for the camera in each case is a very limited part of the application's functionality. |
Advanced online payment app for desktopan idea by MDoucha There are mobile payment apps which allow you to pay via QR code. But I couldn't find any app that would work on desktop e.g. via special URI. So here's my idea:
Create a universal URI scheme for payments that can launch a handler app (just like |
dmidecode: no more open-coded printfsa project by jdelvare There's a long standing request to extend the output of dmidecode to something that would be machine-readable. Something like an XML or JSON-based format. Unfortunately this can't be implemented right now because the output of dmidecode is generated by open-coded printfs as the DMI table is being parsed, with no intermediate structures nor temporary buffers. While implementing a machine-parseable output is out of scope for a single hack week, let's remember that even the longest journey starts with a single footstep. I would like to try and rewrite the 5200 lines of code of dmidecode in such a way that printing the output would be somewhat separated from parsing the DMI table and done by a limited set of dedicated functions. Alternative output formats could later hook into such functions. |
coreboot on Thinkpad Tx40pan idea by persmule Flash and optimize coreboot to t440p and port coreboot to t540p. |
Btrfs OSD for Lustrean idea by jeff_mahoney Modern Lustre supports compelling features like snapshots but it requires OSDs to use ZFS in order to implement it. Since ZFS and Linux licensing is incompatible, it's not really a supportable solution. This project has an aim to implement Lustre OSDs using Btrfs underneath them, leveraging the btrfs feature set to enable the features that ZFS-based OSDs provide now in a supportable way. |
openSUSE for Androida project by adrianSuSE Termux is already bringing a terminal and debian package manager to Android. Let's see if we can reuse it and provide a base system with zypper and build openSUSE:Factory for it in OBS. |
Focus Friendly Desktop Adaptationsa project by wstephenson BackgroundGiven the number of different demands on our time and attention, it becomes increasing hard to focus and find the 'flow state' where a developer can be most productive. Interruptions due to chat notifications, email, and updater applets all break focus. Additionally, the desktop metaphor has in most cases failed to evolve as the browser and other MDI interfaces have become the focus for many users, and increased performance has allowed us to keep more tasks running and present on the desktop at once, presenting a higher cognitive load to the user. |
Learn more about marketinga project by Jackman1 I would like to learn more about something outside of engineering. I have selected to learn more about marketing; something our overall team is doing more of... |
CSI Driver for Kubernetesa project by chinyahuang Since Kubernetes already has a clear path of "in-tree" volume plugin to CSI migration. I would like to understand the concept of CSI with writing a simple driver for Kubernetes. Reference: |
Floppy disk controller/drive emulatoran idea by jmoellers I am into retro-computing and one of my treasures is an SB180FX microcomputer: an HD64180 CPU running at blazing 9.something MHz and having a whopping 512kB RAM! The "machine" has an NCR5380 SCSI host-adapter and a 9266 FDC which supports up to 4 floppy drives. |
OBS Project Monitor page redesignan idea by vpereirabr Exactly what problem will this solve? The project monitor page is currently based on a table with search and filter. |
Migration of Pology to Python3an idea by vpelcak Pology is a Python library and collection of command-line tools for in-depth processing of PO files, the translation file format of the GNU Gettext software translation system. Pology functionality ranges from precision operations on individual PO messages, to cross-file operations on large collections of PO files. |
DVD-A authoringan idea by rliang06 DRM-free music archiving. |
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SUSE Manager salt minion Provisioning/Upgradea project by dvosburg Provisioning works with Autoyast/Cobbler for traditional clients, with profiles to enable major version upgrades. The goal is to offer that in a predictable way that can be scheduled and automated for salt minions. Salt minions pose a different challenge, and we would like to enable a reboot into the upgrade without needing PXE not traditional client to enable it. |
OSel (OpenStack extra light) ... VM managment for running virtualized kubernetes clustera project by thorebahr Create a prototype of an agent on kvm hosts to control the distributen of master / worker nodes between different kvm hosts. No central control plane should be used - the main design goal should be: as simple as possible :-) |
Supportable Jetson Nanoa project by davidbyte Whether it's building a newer, upstream UBoot, EDK II, or merely a SLE based rootfs, I want to make this platform a realistic possibility for desktop, digital signage, labs, etc. |
Small footprint SES cluster and testinga project by davidbyte Build and benchmark some smaller SES clusters (2 - 3 nodes) targetted at edge deployments. Evaluate the performance and configurations. |
ocfs2: use iomapan idea by goldwynr iomap is a way to map file blocks to the device. Many filesystems such as xfs, ext4 or gfs2, use this common code to perform buffered and direct I/O. The advantage would be smaller codebase in individual filesystem code (ocfs2), lesser defects and better maintainability. |
HelenOS: <filesystem> of a downa project by jjindrak During the previous Hackweek [0], I have successfully implemented, tested and merged [1] an implementation of the entire C++ standard header <future>. This time, my aim is to modernize the C++14-esque standard library [2] of HelenOS [3][4] with a C++17 feature - the <filesystem> header. The <filesystem> header is much larger than the <future> header which I barely managed to implement and test in the allocated time for the previous Hackweek, but <future> was mostly OS-independent as it relied only on previously implemented features of the standard library. The <filesystem> header, however, is limited by the filesystem API of the OS and as such implementing of the entirety of it might not be possible, limiting the scope of the project (which is a good thing due to the time constraints). The primary features of the header [5] that should be implemented: |
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UEFI/GRUB keyboard support on Raspberry Pi 4a project by nsaenzjulienne The USB controller (Via Labs 805 XHCI) on the RPi4 sits behind a PCIe bus which has no drivers at the moment in u-boot. After implementing it, we'll also have to make sure the USB HID is correctly connected with UEFI routines. |
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MAM Projectan idea by zkalmar Maintenance Assignment Manager https://gitlab.suse.de/maintenance/mam |
Add Bluetooth to a Vortex Pok3ran idea by suntorytimed Based on this project I would like to modify my Vortex Pok3r using this Bluetooth adapter. |
SUSE Manager L3 bugs: statistics and predictive analysisa project by moio IntroL3 bug load is a concern in the SUSE Manager Development Team, and we want to do something about that. |
obsci - a CI for open build service packagesa project by tbechtold Currently it's pretty difficult to create tests for some specific package. So something like TravisCI for OBS would be good. |
Machine Learning on bugzillaa project by mslacken Goals * get used to some of this ugly buzzword tools as they are used in a broad audience |
Evaluate onedrive as a backup target for my laptopan idea by fcrozat Due to office move and separation from MF in Paris office, I don't have backup solution for my work laptop anymore. Since Office365 provides 1TB of space, it might be a good location to store backup of my work laptop. |
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Start implementing new UI for openmediavaltan idea by vtheile
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EspoTek Labradoran idea by chuller Small Open Hardware Oscilloscope/Logic Analyzer/... https://espotek.com/labrador/ |
Work on FPGA Acceleration for Cloud infrastructurean idea by lyan As we know, hardware accelerator is more and more important to AI/Machine Learning today, FPGA also comes to the front line beside with GPU. It is really helpful to understand its mechanism before deploying in a cloud environment. I will go back to on my AC620 board, A Cyclone IV FPGA, and It has been a while since last time. As part of my FPGA virtualization Project, I will continue work on some simulation, refresh my verilog skill. |
Write openQA testsuite for profanitya project by mvetter Having done only very little with openQA in the past I would like to learn more about it. I would like to start writing a test suite for profanity. |
Try wireguarda project by bmwiedemann zypper ar https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/vpn:/wireguard/openSUSE_Leap_15.0/ wireguard zypper in wireguard-tools wireguard-kmp-default |
MicroManager-clian idea by chasecrum A command line tool to easily access functions and services in SUSE Manager that are commonly used by administrators and a few most people aren't aware of. Why am I doing this? |
Learn how Python3a project by martinsmac My previous knowledge about Python is small. I need learn more about python. Using a script write in shell script, andt this script already ported to python by a collegue team. I'm going to use a port of this script to understand and maybe collaborate with this code. |
Uyuni (property based testing (with (lisp) ))an idea by dmaiocchi I will not have the time for bootstrapping this project but I think given the JVM platform of Uyuni, it would be coherent to setup a property-based testing with clojure, from which developers could call JAVA code easy without problem, (for using some classes) but also people could learn new programming models like clojure |
libpathrsa project by cyphar The plan is to implement a safe path resolution library for Linux to avoid the plentiful numbers of security vulnerabilities that have been seen in the wild related to path resolution race conditions and various other attacks. I've been working on kernel-space solutions but even if they were merged, it is difficult to use them safely directly. So this library intends to provide simple wrappers that everyone can use. https://github.com/openSUSE/libpathrs |
Enable opensuse on Jetson Nano and learn how DL frameworks work on itan idea by lyan Current Jetson Nano image is based on Ubuntu distro, This project will try to deploy a opensuse version. Furthermore, I will take a closer look on deep learning framework, and learn how they use hardware accelerator. First, boot up Jeston nano with Ubuntu, and deploy Tensorflow(Keras), Pytorch(Caffee2), MXNet, the most popular DL framework today, on it. Understand how those frameworks take advantage of hardware accelerator. |
Differentiate Microsoft virtualization types (WSL1/WSL2/Azure/Hyper-V) in SUSEConnecta project by wstephenson People are interested in Linux on Windows via WSL, especially given the new fully virtualized Linux kernel in WSL 2. It's interesting to know whether registered SUSE installations might be running in WSL as opposed to other Microsoft virtualization platforms, but the current approach taken by SUSEConnect (the client for SUSE Customer Center) does not permit this. |
Write "advanced" tagging engine for Djangoa project by gniebler This is a side project I started a while ago. The idea is to implement a tagging engine with some "advanced" features for the Django web framework (in what Django calls a "reusable app"). I have many ideas for possible features, but the most basic are inclusion and exclusion relations between tags. |
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Explore REST API access using Pythonan idea by atanno_cz Long story short... I want to test the access to the REST API of some services like LXD and Powerdns by using Python. My sole intention is to learn how to do this to automate services programatically. |
Integrate edk2 code better into our qemu packagean idea by bfrogers Upstream qemu has decided to include the edk2 based efi firmware support code directly into the qemu project (as it has long done for seabios, for example.) Work on including the types of tweaks we would want to also include so that we also provide the equivalent of what is currently delivered in the existing edk2 packages. |
Improve git workflow for qemu packagingan idea by bfrogers For some time I've wanted to improve our git based patch workflow for qemu to be more friendly toward "generic joe" contributing fixes, and for handling patching the code in git submodules just as easily as we handle patching for the main qemu code. Once again, I'll try to make some progress here. This time, hopefully it will stick. |
vscode: allow it to take advantage of podman systemd containers for execution and debuggingan idea by rtorrero This project aims to be able to compile & execute wicked from vscode by generating the RPM files and installing them onto a dynamically created container with systemd support, ultimately allowing to debug from the editor in a matter of seconds. Current situation |
Learn about PAM internalsan idea by scabrero In my daily life I work with software that ship PAM modules (samba, sssd) but I haven't looked at PAM internals yet. The goal of this project is to improve knowledge about PAM internals. |
Meta-automation on Powermac© G5an idea by JRivrain Automation is great, but meta-automation is the way to go further, with POWER. |
evaluate usage of beast as a http client for radosgwan idea by abhishekl Since RGW already supports beast as the default frontend from nautilus onwards, evaluate the usage of beast as a http client as well. Main implementation would be the need for connection pooling and a higher level http api |
Learn Go languagea project by mlin7442 Learn Go language by through The Go Programming Language book. |
[Windows Subsystem for Linux] Build newest WSL-DistroLauncher in OBSa project by lkocman This is a task to update current WSL-Launcher (which can be already buildt in OBS) with latest-greatest upstream code https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL-DistroLauncher Fork of fabian's project (initial work to get it working): |
Testing mtui using "Rapid software testing" methodologyan idea by ONalmpantis I will be testing the software we use in QAM called mtui, using the rapid software testing methodology. This means, we will use efficient ways to test the software, learn the software and file bugs in the given time we have. |
Learn Vim scriptingan idea by npower I use vim (yes one of those people) but I am a real non power user, I'd like something like Aurelien's smbmode for Emacs to be available when I open samba log files in vim. I have no idea how possible or not this is. I came across this tutorial/book some time ago but didn't find the time to look at it. I'd like to go through the book and hopefully have a crack at starting a samba log reader plugin for vim (duplicating the features from smbmode) |
Phylogen: an iterative approach to evolutionary tree analysisa project by dmulder https://github.com/dmulder/phylogen As part of a graduate project I created the phylogen script, which combines the ASTRAL and IQTREE analysis tools into one iterative approach to finding the highest bootstrap score tree for various species of Mayflies. At the completion of the project, there was some work left undone, and I had a few ideas on how to improve the average bootstrap score of the final tree. |
Use C++ static analyzers for GCC codebasean idea by marxin I'm planning to experiment with |
From bare metal to virtualized Kubernetes cluster with just Salt and Redfisha project by joachimwerner My goal is build on Alberto's work on "yomi" and the new Salt-based virtualization management features that Cedric has contributed, then combine them with a Redfish prototype to do the following from one (ideally idempotent) Salt state (orchestration state if required): * mount the installation media via Redfish |
PQ metadata aggregator for Bluray 4k UHD discsan idea by pgeorgiadis Long story short, I would like to practice my golang skills. For that I am going to write a parser that finds ratings for the picture quality of the new 4k UHD discs. |
Azure File Service compatible REST frontend for CephFSan idea by dmdiss The Azure File Service protocol offers a RESTful interface for files and directories which are simultaneously exported via SMB. Ceph already provides separate (S3 compatible) REST and SMB (Samba) gateways, but they expose storage object via different layers and as a result don't allow for cross protocol access to the same data. |
Inspect distribution crypto patchesan idea by vitezslav_cizek I'd like to check patches in openSUSE Factory packages that deal with crypto and TLS settings. I'm interested in: |
Learn Golanga project by krauselukas Since quite a while I'm interested in learning the programming language golang. I want to use the time to get a basic understanding and maybe realize a small project with the gained knowledge. |
Clustered Samba with Ceph omap as a replacement for CTDB key-value storagea project by dmdiss Ceph offers a highly scalable and fault-tolerant storage system. Samba is already capable of sharing data located on the Ceph Filesystem, however scale-out sharing (the same data exposed by multiple Samba nodes) currently requires the use of CTDB for consistent and coherent state across Samba cluster nodes. In such a setup CTDB provides a clustered database with persistent key-value data storage and locking. Database usage is abstracted out via a generic dbwrap interface. Ceph's librados library provides an API for the storage and retrieval of arbitrary key-value data via the omap functions. A watch/notify protocol is also provided as a mechanism for synchronising client state (locking). Key-value data stored in the RADOS back-end inherits the same redundancy features as regular objects, making it a potentially good candidate as a replacement for CTDB in scale-out Samba clusters. |
Integrate Bard with MusicBrainz and implement a proper web interfacea project by alarrosa My music manager, Bard, was improved in the last hackweek with a very simple React-based web interface but I didn't like the result at all (basically, after learning React I noticed I didn't like it and all the dependencies and the complexity it added) so since then, I've reimplemented the web interface using just jQuery. Also, in the last months I've added musicbrainz data structures to the database (which was also ported to use Postgresql) to prepare bard to use MusicBrainz's data. I also stopped using other python libraries to read audio files and use the ffmpeg libraries directly instead with a c++ wrapper implemented inside Bard which is much much faster. In this hackweek I'll try to finish the integration of Bard with MusicBrainz (basically, import the needed MB data to the database) and use it to generate a web interface that shows and uses that information to organize music. This would allow to show information and for example perform searches for songs not only on the main artist but also on performers or even mixer (see for an example all information available on this Queen album) |
Geekos x Externaltoolsa project by farahschueller The day has come to finally merge more and more apps into one single place, and this time it shall be externaltools. I'd like to merge functionality of externaltools into geekos, as they share quite a lot of concerns. This way, we can beat fragmentation and have a single tool to track teams, tools and floors. |
June Circuits '19a project by ammartinez Circuits is a coding marathon to challenge developers with several programming questions of varying difficulty level over 9 days. https://www.hackerearth.com/challenges/competitive/june-circuits-19 |
Learn eBPF and develop a small prototypean idea by admehmood Goal is to gain the theoretical knowledge about eBPF - extended Berkeley Packet Filter and then implement a small tool to see some magic. Plan is to do all of this on an Arch Linux image to get a taste of that distribution as well. |
Investigate py-spy for OpenStack services profilingan idea by tbechtold py-spy is a python profiler (similar to pyflame (which is unmaintained)). The profiler can be used to create profiling data for running processes. This might be useful to find bottlenecks in OpenStack services. |
Learning MachineLearning by examplea project by apritschet This is my attempt to catch up on the field of machine learning. In order to not "waste" time of exercising with dummy data the Security team came up with a couple of interesting questions:
1. Is a software mentioned in a bug or security issue relevant in incident management (Tagging as |
SUSE Manager for Retail Instructional Video Tutoriala project by lkotek The goal of this project is to create video tutorial describing configuration of SUSE Manager for Retail. There is a precise documentation describing every step of its configuration, but SUSE Manager for Retail is still a very complex piece of software and there is a lot of things to be configured configured properly (proxy configuration, Kiwi image building, DNS, DHCP, etc.) in specific order to get it finally working. |
setup of openQA and write a simple openQA testa project by brhavel As the automation became a standard within Maintenance QA work, I would like to became more familiar with the whole magic behind. Plan is to go through internal docu a try to setup openQA and write some simple tests (and adjust the docu once there are any gaps): https://confluence.suse.com/display/openqa/QAM |
Rados backend for NVMea project by hreinecke Goal is to implement a rados backend in drivers/nvme/target. That will allow the NVMe target implementation to directly access Rados objects (ie export RADOS objects as namespaces), allowing third-party applications and/or OS to use NVMe-over-Fabrics to access a ceph cluster. |
Stream Radio Devicea project by zkalmar Stream Radio device - It is built with Raspberry Pi Zero WH |
Survey the docker support in FIPS 140-2 validationa project by bchou Short-term:
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HA inside OpenStack VM ( SLE12SP3 code stream )a project by zzhou In the other day, there were questions about to migrate high availability solution into OpenStack. With that context, there is no question to run the critical pacemaker and corosync processes inside the cloud. There is no difference between VMs and bare-metals in regarding to the dependency management system for both systemd and pacemaker, which is quit different than the situation of the container world. However, |
Improve monitoring in internal infrastructurea project by kbabioch The monitoring in our internal infrastructure needs some love and attention. I want to spent some time during this hack week on the monitoring by fixing old checks, implementing new checks and making sure that those are configured and installed via configuration management. Checks I have in mind for instance are: |
QDirStat: Show Unpackaged Filesa project by shundhammer QDirStat in General |
Learn FreeCAD for 3D printinga project by lrupp I want to be able to create some 3D printing models for 3D printers. So starting to search for a good introduction and try it out... |
find free online Perl course and go through ita project by hurhaj ...because openQA isn't going anywhere anytime soon. |
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ethtool ops for netdevsima project by mkubecek This can be seen as a subproject of ethtool netlink interface but from the technical view it's independent. Every new piece of software is going to be buggy and with frequent changes and rewrites, new regressions are introduced. Automated selftests can help a lot but as ethtool deals with hardware devices, we do not want these tests to depend on a specific hardware. The netdevsim driver was created as a virtual device which (unlike e.g. dummy) cannot be used for actual network traffic but implements various configuration interfaces so that it can be used for their (automated) testing. |
Investigate Oops in SLES 15 on Raspberry Pia project by jiriwiesner I use my Raspberry Pi 3B as a router. I have seen this crash: * [34502.095007] Internal error: Oops: 96000004 [#1] SMP |
Investigate and improve Brewtargeta project by jfehlig Brewtarget is an open source brewing software, similar to the commercial product BeerSmith. For hackweek I'd like to investigate the capabilities of Brewtarget and perhaps add some features/improvements for my use case. |
Graph Visualization of a Cloud Environmentan idea by joadavis This is actually stealing an idea from Mark Harvey - see https://etherpad.nue.suse.com/p/SOC-Community-Of-Practice_2019_06_19 Our SUSE OpenStack Clouds can have complex topologies and settings, so a visualization could help greatly when starting to work on an unfamiliar cloud (like in a support call). |
Worst 3D Printer version 2a project by joadavis A few years ago I wrote the "worst 3D Printer". Basically, it takes a 3D model (VRML) and slices it to bitmaps, which can be arranged on paper and printed, then manually cut out and glued together. As you can imagine, just doing a small print could take 500 layers, so it could take a day to assemble (hence "worst"). [1] To be more useful, I want to rewrite the old code to properly support STL format. I attempted this once, but had trouble with the normals and getting the lines to connect correctly. So a rewrite would be good. |
Knative vs CFan idea by bisingh Knative is a relatively new framework built on top of Kubernetes and Istio which provides a serverless container-based application runtime. Developed jointly by folks at Pivotal and Google, it seems to have some overlap and some differences in terms of functionality. For this Hackweek, the idea is to: |
Take a closer look at ResourceSpace 9.0a project by suntorytimed What is ResourceSpace https://www.resourcespace.com/ |
Software development with the help of Kubernetesa project by DKarakasilis or how to replace |
Dangerous voyage in openSUSE Infrastructure sea.a project by mcaj Well the see of openSUSE Infrastructure has been unrest and need our attention. I would like to invite you for this cruise trip. |
MicroOS Desktopa project by RBrownSUSE Updated 6 months ago. 27 hacker ♥️. 19 followers. |
House Daily Mutations Announcement Systema project by jaimegomes The Goal is... to connect all the sources of information from our houses to the lighting system to produce a dynamic home environment where information is streamed to the users through a noninvasive and disrupted channel and, this way, avoiding a chain of human micro mental interruptions, like the ones that we have during all day produced by the mobile apps notifications and/or wall panels sounds or blinks and that causes anxiety, stress, and human disconnection. |
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Type Check YaST with Sorbeta project by mvidner Sorbet is a gradual type checker for Ruby. Ruby is a dynamic language, which is great for reducing overhead for small |
SVG in-deptha project by thutterer Inspired by a conference talk I've attended a while ago (and my own struggles when trying to create something pretty basic just recently) I want to learn more about SVGs in general and their powers for modern web development in particular. Over the week, I want to |
DSLR autofocus micro adjustment using python-cva project by emiura Check if it is possible to create a python application to aid autofocus micro adjustment on a DSLR. There are some commercial applications that are capable of that, such as Reikan FoCal (https://www.reikanfocal.com). |
Catch up on GNU Stow maintenancea project by aspiers I've been doing a terrible job of maintaining GNU Stow the last year, and there's quite a backlog of bugs, feature requests, support requests etc. So it's a good time to catch up on these. |
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otpclient v2.0an idea by pstivanin Given that free time is always a scarce resource, I'd like to use the hack week to work on v2.0 for OTPClient Github project: https://github.com/paolostivanin/OTPClient/projects/4 |
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RPG Tablea project by crichter I have build a table for our RPG sessions (DSA/Deadlands/Paranoia) which incorporates a large 24" LCD Display for showing maps during the sessions. What I'd love to have is a piece of software that allows me to show only parts of the map (fog of war), but show the whole map to the gamemaster on his laptop (and of course the areas tinted that are not yet uncovered). |
K8s event operator to watch and dispatch events to external event brokersan idea by davidko Publish K8s events of builtin or custom resource objects (CRD) from K8s clusters to external event brokers. https://github.com/innobead/kubevent |
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cosmic-rivera project by dmaiocchi Rationale:cosmic-river aims distributed Event-Driven workflows as generic, composable tool |
Intergrate Neo4j graph database into web frontenda project by yying Brief
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Script for generating openQA test group review resultsan idea by waynechen55 Write script for generating openQA test group review results. So some effort spent on gathering openQA test results can be saved. The generated review format looks like as below: |
Look at bpfilteran idea by david_chang Bpfilter is meant to be a replacement for the current in-kernel firewall/packet-filtering code. Bpfilter is short for BPF based packet filtering framework. In this hackweek, I'd like to have a look at bpfilter since I am curious about why bpfilter, how does it work and its current status. |
Dex and Gangwayan idea by chinyahuang In-depth understanding of Dex and Gangway. |
Study K8s federation and how CaaSP achieve itan idea by jenting Hybrid cloud (public cloud and on-premises) is a trend of field customer usage. So, to study K8s federation and think about how CaaSP can easily maintain cross-cluster resources. |
IaaS for cloud providers using Goa project by clee As a Caasp developer, I need to learn GO language. While I have an opportunity to learn GO language during HeckWeek, I want to combine GO, IAAS, and public Clouds(AWS). By this project, not only learning GO language but also advancing to utilize essential GO libraries and creating a GO project can be achieved. In addition, I need to familiarize AWS api to deploy nodes, stop the nodes, delete nodes, and upload images. |
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guest migration on KVM or XENa project by Julie_CAO What I do: learn the virtualization knowledge, get familiar with various ways to migrate guest, know the user's normal scenarios and requirement. Goals: give an introduction or a summary to share, including text and graphics about virtualization and guest migration. |
apache-rex in apache httpd module testinga project by pgajdos Try to use apache-rex framework while testing httpd modules. |
UEFI Capsule Update Channel for Minnowboarda project by gary_lin Minnowboard is the platform for UEFI development and supports UEFI capsule update since 0.99, and we are supposed to be able to test the feature with fwupd. However, there is no capsule file in fwupd.org or the official firmware download site. Besides, the Minnowboard firmware source in the current edk2/edk2-platforms git couldn't build due to the recent change of directories. My goal is to rebase the Minnowboard build system to the current git master and create a working up-to-date firmware. Signing the firmware properly would be a plus so that we can apply a private repo in fwupd.org for the development or QA testing. |
Use ptrace to debug user mode programa project by qzhao In-depth understanding of how ptrace works; get the implementation mechanism of ptrace; |
Learn C codean idea by JNa Learn more C code knowledge, and do some exercises |
Tensorflow on opensusean idea by huizhizhao BackgroundTensorFlow makes it easy for beginners and experts to create machine learning models for desktop, mobile, web, and cloud. But from installation guide to best practice there're rarely cases mentioned tensorflow on OpenSUSE. So OpenSUSE needs to be introduced to tensorflow community. |
Improve GUI interface for FriCASa project by zcjia The current GUI of FriCAS is ancient and difficult to use. I plan to improve that by using modern GUI frameworks, at least to make a working proof-of-concept demo to show this idea works. |
Building Image with KIWIan idea by Jeffreycheung Well, we know that there are many tools in SUSE to build a image and one of them is KIWI. I would like to find time to study and build the image by KIWI during this hackweek. |
Improved mhvtl package: fix the out-of-stream kernel driveran idea by lee_duncan The mhvtl tape library emulation package was originally based on the scsi_debug kernel driver, but has long since grown more complicated, with the mhvtl,ko kernel module now passing almost all SCSI commands to user-level daemons via a clunky device interface. It does this with an out-of-band driver, since the design is so bad it would never be accepted upstream. And with the 4.20 kernel release, it has broken yet again, which is par for the course with out of band drivers. |
Sphero Agmew: a Robotic Cat Toyan idea by epromislow The Sphero SPRK+ is a semi-low-priced, spherical robotic toy that can be driven from a phone app. But it also has a rich javascript API that can be used to drive parameters such as velocity, lights, sounds. It treats collisions as events, and can react to them.
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help clojure upstream with clj-common with some PR and contributionsa project by dmaiocchi Rationale:There is around in the clojure community (https://clojure.org/) a GitHub opensource organization which aims to maintain in a centralized manner some useful community libraries. |
Ansible install/management scripts for Pi based Fluxgate compass with Django GUIa project by cdevita |